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Home Local news Heightened Fire Risk Develops Across Central Florida as Drought Conditions Intensify
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Heightened Fire Risk Develops Across Central Florida as Drought Conditions Intensify

    Critical fire conditions build throughout Central Florida amid growing drought
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    Published on 23 February 2026
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    ORLANDO, Fla. – Florida is bracing for the onset of a severe drought, a situation driven by multiple factors that are converging to create challenging conditions across the state.

    Regrettably, substantial relief appears elusive over the coming fortnight, leaving the state in a precarious position. The dry season began in late September, extending into October, with La Nina exerting significant influence over weather patterns—not just in Florida, but throughout North America.

    The next update comes Thursday, but as of last week extreme drought conditions have started building across even more of our viewing area (Copyright 2026 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.)

    For a deeper understanding of La Nina’s specific impact on our weather, additional information is available. As this weather phenomenon takes its toll, Central Florida is experiencing escalating drought conditions that are progressively affecting the entire state.

    The recent passage of a cold front has introduced an abundance of dry air, elevating the risk of wildfires to a critical level this season. It is imperative for the community to take proactive measures to prevent fires, safeguarding not only our environment but also the natural landscapes we all cherish.

    Southern Florida is beneath a critical fire danger today, with the rest of us highlighted for an elevated risk. This means our agriculture and wildlife are so dry, any fuel source will likely go up in a blaze immediately. (Copyright 2026 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.)

    Now, we’re faced with extreme drought conditions that plague much of Central Florida and are growing more and more through our entire state.

    We’re blanketed beneath red flag warnings and active fire weather watches (Copyright 2026 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.)

    Right now, after our latest cold front yanked a thick plume of dry air over us, we’re at one of the most critical fire risks so far this season. We have to work together to avoid setting anything ablaze, not only for our own sake, but especially nature’s sake.

    Next weekend, computer models are trying to highlight a pattern switch that could land us a couple DAYS of rain. Not only a single event, but actual rainfall that may ebb and flow between Friday and Sunday.

    Computer models are trying to latch on to the idea of a wetter more charged up weather pattern for next weekend. We’ll keep watching to see how this evolves (Copyright 2026 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.)

    I’ll keep watching this closely, as computer models are doing their classic “windshield wiper” effect as of this afternoon.

    I never enjoy delivering bad news, but from a long-term scale, I don’t see rains returning consistently for us until maybe this time next month.

    La Nina is falling apart in the Pacific as we speak, which will help through spring and summer. But there’s more to it than that.

    Despite our drought monitor highlighting extreme conditions, thankfully we’ve yet to hit that on our KBDI, which is a measure of the actual dryness of the ground and how quick something could set it on fire. (Copyright 2026 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.)

    How did we get here?

    A few other big-time contributors landed us in the pit of what feels like a tundra or a desert out here in what is normally a tropical oasis.

    If you’ve watched me a couple of times, I love to mention “it’s always a give and take with Mother Nature.”

    Last hurricane season, for the first time in a VERY LONG TIME – no one received any hurricanes. We certainly dodged some close calls here in Florida.

    But as a result of this, we were automatically poised to see a nasty dry season after the hurricanes faded and winter took over.

    Tropical systems actually do a fantastic job contributing to the overall water and moisture we keep here in Florida on a year-round basis. So while it’s amazing news for us that we managed to avoid named storms, it’s done some other sort of damage elsewhere.

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