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Thanksgiving in Florida brings more than turkey and festivities – thunderstorms could disrupt plans, especially along major routes like I-10. The National Weather Service has issued a marginal risk for severe thunderstorms in Tallahassee and surrounding areas today, with isolated damaging winds and a brief tornado not ruled out. As the afternoon progresses, storms will diminish, but travelers and residents should remain cautious.
Plan Ahead for Safety and Comfort
Thunderstorms are expected before 3 PM, clearing in the evening. Travelers on roads like Thomasville Road and Capital Circle should prepare for wet conditions and possible delays. Keep weather apps handy, and avoid unnecessary travel during stormy periods.
Looking ahead, temperatures will take a significant dip after Thanksgiving. Friday morning promises cooler weather with highs near 59°F and lows dropping to 34°F overnight. By Saturday, patchy frost becomes likely as temperatures plunge to near-freezing. Weekend shoppers heading out for Black Friday deals should bundle up.
Five-Day Outlook for Tallahassee
• Thursday: Thunderstorms likely before 3 PM; high of 78°F.
• Friday: Partly sunny; high near 59°F, with evening lows of 34°F.
• Saturday: Sunny, crisp weather; high of 63°F.
• Sunday: Cold morning frost, followed by a sunny day with highs near 57°F.
• Monday: Sunny skies continue, with morning frost and highs near 57°F.
Residents should take precautions against frost, protect outdoor plants, and ensure pets are sheltered. Stay updated with the latest advisories to enjoy a safe and festive holiday weekend!
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