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Rip Current Danger & Wildfire Smoke: South Florida Alert
14 Apr
Summary
- Newman Drive Wildfire in Collier County has burned 1,500 acres.
- Dangerous rip currents pose a high risk along Atlantic beaches.
- Temperatures to soar into upper 80s by the weekend.

South Florida is experiencing a warm and breezy weather pattern with high temperatures in the low 80s and mostly sunny skies.
However, a dangerous high risk of rip currents persists along the Atlantic beaches through at least Wednesday evening due to strong onshore breezes. Hazardous marine conditions are also ongoing.
The Newman Drive Wildfire in Collier County is a significant concern, having burned 1,500 acres and currently 15% contained. East winds are expected to direct smoke westward, potentially impacting air quality and visibility in Naples and Marco Island.
Looking ahead, the weather pattern will remain predominantly dry and stable through late week under high pressure. Temperatures will gradually increase, reaching the mid-80s by Thursday and soaring into the upper 80s by Friday, continuing through the weekend. Next week may bring even warmer air and a slight increase in rain chances.