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The Florida Forest Service reports more than 130 wildfires are burning across the Sunshine State and have consumed at least 21,000 acres.
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More than 100 wildfires are burning across Florida, with the greatest impacts reported across the northern part of the state.
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Winds will be strong from the north as very dry air arrives across Florida. Much of the state is under a Red Flag Warning, signaling fire danger.
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Wildfire activity is increasing across Florida as significant drought conditions persist, with more than 100 fires burning nearly 12,000 acres.
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Dry and windy conditions heighten fire danger in the Panhandle and north Florida, while south Florida remains soggy and humid.
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Constant low humidity and exceptional drought levels will keep the fire danger high.
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A brush / forest fire that broke out Wednesday evening is still in the process of being contained.
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Parts of north and central Florida are forecast to reach 90 degrees or more by the end of the week and into the weekend, breaking new records.
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A developing El Niño could affect Florida in two major ways: fewer Atlantic hurricanes followed by a wetter, stormier winter with greater severe weather risk.
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The fire ignited Wednesday evening just northeast of Gainesville.