South Florida Faces High Temperatures and Smoke from West Miami Dade Fire
South Florida Faces High Temperatures and Smoke from West Miami Dade Fire
US · Published Apr 29, 2026
South Florida is experiencing high temperatures reaching 90°F (32°C) combined with smoke from a West Miami Dade fire.
Smoke is expected to drift southward, potentially impacting air quality, especially for those with respiratory issues.
Residents are advised to stay informed, take precautions against heat and smoke exposure, and follow local authorities' guidance.
High heat and smoke impact South Florida
South Florida is currently facing a dual challenge of high temperatures and smoke drifting from a fire in West Miami Dade. Forecasts indicate temperatures reaching 90°F (32°C), while the prevailing breeze is expected to carry smoke southward, potentially affecting air quality across the southern regions of the county. Residents, particularly those with respiratory issues, are advised to stay informed about the evolving conditions and take necessary precautions.
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