We are giving you the First Alert to dangerous wildfire conditions this weekend with gusty winds and low humidity.
Beach Temperatures will be in the mid/upper seventies Saturday and Sunday, and you can expect to be a few degrees warmer inland as dry conditions stick around this weekend.
On Friday, officials issued a burn ban until further notice in the state, saying breezy conditions and low humidity in the air would make it ideal for a small fire to get out of control quickly.
A Red flag warning is in effect for the Treasure Coast and a fire weather watch in Palm Beach County until 7 p.m. Friday. It ...
Dry conditions and gusty winds have prompted the National Weather Service to issue a fire weather watch for Miami-Dade, ...
Although Volusia was no longer under a Red Flag Warning on Friday, the combination of low humidity and breezy conditions ...
The brush fire broke out on the far west side of New Smyrna Beach and quickly expanded into Samsula. Volusia is still under a ...
Crews are working to contain a wildfire in southwest Miami-Dade that has shut down access in and out of the Florida Keys.
A brush fire in southern Miami-Dade grew to an estimated 24,000 acres by Thursday afternoon, prompting officials to close ...
Smoke and ash from a controlled burn near Lake Okeechobee has led to ash to falling from the sky in St. Lucie County.
Dry weather increased the risk of wildfires, and Myrtle Beach-area officials issued a burn ban in response. Carolina Forest's ...
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