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Florida Swelters: Record Heat & Fire Danger Soar
18 Feb
Summary
- Temperatures to reach record highs by Friday and Saturday.
- High pressure and dry air increase fire danger significantly.
- Rain expected Sunday may offer slight temperature relief.

High pressure and dry air are forecast to drive temperatures upward across central Florida in the coming days. By Friday and Saturday of this week, afternoon highs are expected to reach record-breaking levels. This weather pattern is influenced by building high pressure over the southeast and steady southwesterly winds.
The fire danger, a persistent concern for several weeks, is projected to escalate. A combination of significant drought, minimal recent rainfall, abundant dry fuel, and rising temperatures creates a critical situation. If a fire ignites, it could spread with extreme rapidity across central Florida.
Residents can anticipate the next opportunity for rainfall on Sunday. While amounts are expected to be less than half an inch, this precipitation should help lower temperatures significantly as the week begins. No severe weather is anticipated with this incoming system.




