Florida Imposes Burn Bans in 20 Counties Amid Severe Drought and Wildfire Risk
April 24, 2025
The burn ban will remain in effect until further notice, with violators facing penalties of up to a $500 fine or jail time.
Exceptions to the burn ban include permitted industrial processes and attended outdoor cooking using safe equipment, provided that coals are fully extinguished after use.
Nearly 20 counties in Florida, including Hillsborough, Citrus, Pasco, Polk, Manatee, and Sarasota, have implemented burn bans due to worsening drought conditions.
The statewide drought index has risen to 421, indicating a serious risk of wildfires as dry conditions persist.
Temperatures are forecasted to rise 4 to 8 degrees Fahrenheit above the historical average, reaching highs in the mid-80s to low 90s.
Despite the heat and wildfire risks, the week is suitable for outdoor activities like visiting the beach or theme parks if safety precautions are taken.
The Florida Forest Service continues to monitor the situation, promising ongoing updates as conditions change.
Currently, there are 96 active wildfires across Florida, burning a total of 3,832 acres, with surging temperatures and ongoing dryness elevating the wildfire risk.
The National Weather Service has warned that no significant rainfall is expected in the next week, contributing to the ongoing drought.
Looking ahead, rain chances are expected to increase next week due to rising moisture levels across the Gulf Coast, although total rainfall amounts are projected to be low.
Fire officials emphasize the need for public cooperation to prevent wildfires during this dangerous season, stating that consistent rainfall is necessary to alleviate drought conditions.
The drought in Florida has been developing since January 2025, gradually intensifying to current levels, with thunderstorms anticipated over the weekend that may offer some relief.
Summary based on 16 sources
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Yahoo News • Apr 22, 2025
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Naples Daily News • Apr 23, 2025
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ABC Action News Tampa Bay (WFTS) • Apr 25, 2025
Burn ban in effect for Citrus County amid dry conditions