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Another cold front is on its way, but it's not expected to bring any rain that could improve drought conditions in Florida.
More than 1,300 wildfires have been reported in Florida so far this year, which have burned more than 57,000 acres of state and federal land, according to the Florida Forest Service website.
New wildfires in Florida have sent residents fleeing their homes and closed roadways to traffic. The Sunshine State is forecast to experience a busier-than-average wildfire season this spring.
The next cold front will move through Florida between Monday and Tuesday, clearing the state, bringing showers and storms and much-needed relief from the heat.
Heavy, gusty and locally severe thunderstorms are likely to stretch from Maryland and Delaware to northern Florida Sunday.
A line of storms is moving across Florida ahead of a cold front. Threats include possible tornadoes, damaging winds, locally heavy rain.
Florida ranked No. 1 when it comes to possibility a hurricane, major hurricane or tropical storm could come within 50 miles.
Florida has the highest risk of being impacted by a named storm this season compared to every state along the East and Gulf coasts: 92% Odds of a hurricane coming within 50 miles of Florida in 2025?