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Home / Weather / Florida Drought Deepens: Dry Winter Ahead

Florida Drought Deepens: Dry Winter Ahead

4 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • 63% of Florida faces drought, with Panhandle in exceptional drought.
  • Tampa experienced its driest autumn in at least 136 years.
  • La Niña pattern indicates a warmer and drier winter for the state.
Florida Drought Deepens: Dry Winter Ahead

Florida is entering its dry season under severe drought conditions, with approximately 63% of the state parched and parts of the Panhandle experiencing exceptional drought, a level not seen since 2012. Tampa recorded its driest autumn in at least 136 years, with other major cities like Tallahassee and Jacksonville also facing record-low rainfall for the period.

The onset of meteorological winter, influenced by La Niña, signals a shift towards warmer and drier weather. This climate pattern typically suppresses rainfall and can lead to above-normal temperatures, raising concerns among water management officials about potential water shortages and increased wildfire risks in the coming months.

While a cold front is expected to bring some rain to the Panhandle soon, it is unlikely to fully alleviate the widespread drought. Water managers are preparing for a potentially challenging dry season, urging conservation as they assess contingency plans and monitor the state's critically low water levels.

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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.
A combination of a parched summer and the influence of the La Niña climate pattern has led to widespread drought across Florida.
La Niña is expected to bring warmer and drier conditions to Florida this winter, with temperatures potentially 1 to 3 degrees above normal.
The drought could lead to increased wildfire threats, particularly in January and the latter half of the dry season, and may require water use restrictions.

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