Donald Trump's Mar-a-Lago warned of "rapidly" spreading wildfires
- The National Weather Service issued a red flag warning for South Florida due to enhanced fire conditions, advising against outdoor burning, as reported on Monday.
- South Florida is experiencing moderate to severe drought, making the region susceptible to wildfires, according to the National Integrated Drought Information System.
- There are currently five active fires burning in Florida, igniting 745 fires this year and burning over 15,700 acres of land, as stated by the Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services.
- The National Weather Service issued a red flag warning for increased fire danger across South Florida on Monday, citing low humidity and gusty winds up to 30 mph.
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Fire risk today and a chilly night ahead as cold front passes through
The National Weather Service issued a “red flag warning” for enhanced fire conditions Monday across all of South Florida, and cautioned against outdoor burning. Low relative humidity and gusty winds of up to 30 mph are making for prime wildfire conditions. Any fires that start could spread rapidly. “Extra dry conditions behind a passing cold front will bring increased fire potential today,” said the weather service on its website. Winds are like…
South Florida under red flag warning as winds, low humidity raise fire risk
Now that a cold front has pushed through, South Florida’s attention turns to a red flag warning in play on Monday. The red flag warning is in effect from noon until 8 p.m. in Broward, Miami-Dade, Monroe and Palm Beach counties. See all severe weather alerts here. When gusty winds and low humidity are expected, like on Monday, a red...
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