Florida–Georgia Weather Alert: 20% Humidity and 25 mph Gusts Monday

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Florida – Dry ground, gusty winds, and falling humidity are aligning across the Florida Panhandle and South Georgia, creating a growing wildfire threat that could escalate quickly over the next several days.

According to the National Weather Service in Tallahassee, no meaningful rainfall is expected for at least the next seven days, allowing drought conditions—already classified as exceptional in parts of the region—to intensify. Areas east of I-75, including the Suwannee Valley and inland Big Bend, are seeing some of the worst conditions since 2012.

By early next week, the situation becomes more concerning. Forecast data shows relative humidity dropping to near 20% in cities like Albany and Tifton, while wind gusts increase to 23–25 mph across Tallahassee, Dothan, and surrounding communities. That combination significantly raises the risk for fast-moving wildfires.

Even outside peak conditions, daily afternoon humidity levels in the 20–30% range and steady winds will continue to dry vegetation. Counties across North Florida and South Georgia, including Leon, Lowndes, and Dougherty, remain especially vulnerable.

Outdoor burning is strongly discouraged. Fires that start could spread rapidly, especially in open fields or wooded areas near roadways like I-10 and U.S. 319. Residents should secure equipment, avoid sparks, and follow local burn restrictions.

Looking ahead, a cold front may approach late this weekend into early next week, but it is unlikely to bring meaningful rainfall.

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