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Drought Fuels Panhandle Wildfires

2 Dec

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Summary

  • Multiple fires erupted across Florida's panhandle during late November.
  • Exceptional drought conditions plague the region, especially near Georgia.
  • Beneficial rain arrived but is not enough to end the prolonged drought.
Drought Fuels Panhandle Wildfires

Wildfires ignited across Florida's panhandle during the final weekend of November, exacerbated by persistent drought conditions. The most severe drought category, 'Exceptional Drought,' is affecting areas near the Georgia state line. Other parts of the panhandle are classified as 'extreme drought' or 'severe drought,' with only the Pensacola area showing less severe conditions.

Beneficial, though not drought-ending, rainfall occurred over Thanksgiving weekend. However, soil moisture remains critically low, as indicated by high Keetch-Byram Drought Index values. Streamflows in several rivers are also below normal, suggesting ongoing water scarcity.

Looking ahead, the National Weather Service forecasts additional rain at the beginning and possibly end of the week of December 1st. While this precipitation will be helpful, it is not expected to fully end the drought. A marginal risk of severe thunderstorms, potentially including isolated tornadoes, is also present for December 1st and 2nd.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The fires were primarily caused by ongoing drought conditions that have left the region's vegetation extremely dry.
The drought severity varies, with some areas near Georgia experiencing 'Exceptional Drought,' the most severe category.
While some rain is expected, it is not anticipated to fully end the drought, which is forecast to persist with gradual improvement.

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