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Trail 13 (09) Wildfire

Possible damage: Fire

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High significance Active 100% contained Citrus County, FL · Last updated · source: NASA EONET

The Trail 13 wildfire in Citrus, Florida, burned 690 acres before being fully contained. Homes in the affected area faced damage from fire.

Overview written from official NASA EONET and National Interagency Fire Center/IRWIN data.

Type
Wildfires
Official size
690 acres
Containment
100%
Cause
Natural
Began
Status
Ongoing

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Latest updates

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  1. Forecast discussion NWS TBW

    Area Forecast Discussion

    Scattered afternoon thunderstorms with gusty winds and heavy rainfall possible; Saharan dust will limit rain and increase afternoon heat.

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    000 FXUS62 KTBW 141855 AFDTBW

    Area Forecast Discussion National Weather Service Tampa Bay Ruskin FL 255 PM EDT Tue Jul 14 2026

    ...New DISCUSSION, AVIATION, MARINE, FIRE WEATHER...

    .KEY MESSAGES...

    - Saharan dust will keep rain chances lower and daytime highs hotter through the week. Continue to practice heat safety when spending time outdoors.

    - Isolated to scattered showers and thunderstorms each day, beginning near the coast during the morning hours, then moving inland into the interior and eastern half of the Florida peninsula each afternoon and evening. Strong gusty winds, brief heavy rainfall and frequent lightning are the greatest threats.

    &&

    .DISCUSSION... Issued at 255 PM EDT Tue Jul 14 2026

    West to northwest flow will persist through the week as a stalled frontal boundary across the southeast U.S. eventually washes out and the high pressure ridge holds to our south and west. There will be enough moisture, even with the Saharan Dust over the area, for scattered showers and thunderstorms each day. This flow would favor convection near coastal areas during the morning then shifting inland and into the eastern half of the Florida peninsula each late afternoon and eveni…

    Read the full discussion at NWS TBW ↗

  2. News paxtonmedia.com

    Withlacoochee Forest fire contained at 690 acres

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  3. News chronicleonline.com

    Withlacoochee Forest fire contained at 690 acres

    Read the full article at chronicleonline.com ↗

Updates are captured automatically from official and news sources, and may lag the live source. For the very latest, see NASA EONET ↗.

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