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Lovely Easter weekend in Central Florida increases risk of wildfires

Beautiful Easter weekend in Central Florida paves way toward growing fire dangers
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ORLANDO, Fla. – The Easter weekend has arrived, and a number of festivities are already underway in Central Florida.

Mother Nature is fully cooperating as well, giving us plenty of sunshine, a nice breeze, and mostly clear skies. A stark contrast to the repetitive severe weather weekends we seemed to face constantly through the end of March and early April.

You can see the stubborn high pressure ridge plain as day situated right overtop our state, spinning in more and more of the dry air evident by the shades of deep red, brown, and orange. (Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.)

However, with weather it’s always a give and take. A dome of high pressure has settled in over the Sunshine State – and it doesn’t look to be going anywhere – at least for the foreseeable future.

Temperatures are going to continue to balloon upwards, reaching the 90s for your week ahead.

Computer models seemed focused on bringing rain chances back for all of us by about 23-24 April.

But because of this stubborn ridge of high pressure acting as a speedbump for the atmosphere, the moisture isn’t quite going to make its way into our neighborhood just yet.

Climate Prediction Center has updated their regional charts to reflect extensive above average heat for all of us in the south and east, even extending up into the heart of the nation (Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.)

The new date we’re pinpointing for a resurrection of our afternoon sea breeze has been bumped to the last few days of the month.

As we start the countdown to May 1, there’s some subtropical moisture out in the Atlantic that may finally move in to Florida and produce showers and occasional storms.

Fire danger levels are already elevated and will likely continue growing as we head into a new week with winds, dry air, and a lack of much-needed rain (Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.)

But this is still a ways out. Today is April 19, and our earliest shot for a noticeable chance for rain appears to be April 28 if not the 29th.

A lot hinges on our Bermuda-Azores high pressure to our east across the Atlantic, and an interesting wave of leftover frontal energy that will get dragged westward as a result of the winds flowing around the high pressure.

In the Atlantic we’re closely watching a little rogue spin attached to what’s left of an old cold front that moved its way out of our area and over open water. The strong high pressure affecting our weather now is likely to pull this leftover low in and hopefully up our moisture and rain chances some (Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.)

For now, I hope you take full advantage of this incredible pool, water park, beach, barbecue, fishing, you name it kind of weather! Get out and about if you haven’t already.

Copyright 2025 by WKMG ClickOrlando – All rights reserved.

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