Tallahassee Forecast: Cool Start, Hot Finish

Temperatures to rise throughout the day on April 16, 2026

Apr. 17, 2026 at 1:27am

A sweeping, atmospheric landscape painting depicting the Tallahassee skyline bathed in a warm, golden-orange glow as the sun sets, conveying the changing weather conditions of the day.The warm, hazy glow of a Tallahassee sunset sets the stage for a day of fluctuating temperatures.Tallahassee Today

Tallahassee residents can expect a cooler start to their Saturday, April 16th, with temperatures gradually warming up throughout the day, according to the latest First to Know weather forecast from WTXL-TV. The morning will see comfortable conditions, but the afternoon and evening hours are predicted to be much hotter.

Why it matters

Knowing the daily temperature fluctuations is important for Tallahassee residents to plan their activities and dress appropriately. The region's subtropical climate means significant temperature changes can occur over the course of a single day, requiring flexibility in how people prepare for the day's weather.

The details

The forecast calls for a cool start to the day in Tallahassee, with temperatures in the 60s Fahrenheit during the morning hours. However, the mercury is expected to climb steadily, reaching the mid-80s by the afternoon. Residents should be prepared for a hot and humid finish to the day, with the heat lingering into the evening.

  • The forecast is for Saturday, April 16, 2026.
  • Temperatures will start in the 60s Fahrenheit in the morning.
  • Temperatures will reach the mid-80s Fahrenheit by the afternoon.

The players

WTXL-TV

A local television station serving the Tallahassee, Florida area that provides the First to Know weather forecast.

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The takeaway

Tallahassee residents should be prepared for a wide range of temperatures throughout the day on April 16th, with cooler mornings giving way to a hot and humid afternoon and evening. Checking the forecast and dressing in layers can help people adapt to the changing conditions.