South Florida Water Coalition

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The SFWC advocates for the health, safety, and protection of our water.

South Florida sees gradual drought improvement, but long-term concerns remain 06/19/2026

“While recent rains have helped improve several drought indicators, a long-term hydrologic drought — a prolonged shortage of water in lakes, rivers, groundwater, and wetlands — continues to affect the region. The latest assessment found enough improvement to support small reductions in drought conditions across parts of South Florida.”

South Florida sees gradual drought improvement, but long-term concerns remain South Florida continued to receive frequent rainfall this week, with coastal communities along the Atlantic side of the state and much of the southern peninsula

2026 Atlantic hurricane season begins. How storm names are chosen 06/01/2026

Hurricane Season officially begins today, June 1st. Although it’s expected to be a “weaker” season, that doesn’t mean we shouldn’t expect any storms.

2026 Atlantic hurricane season begins. How storm names are chosen NOAA predicts a total of eight to 14 named storms during the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season. Their potential names have already been predetermined.

What Florida's extreme drought means for the upcoming hurricane season 05/04/2026

“Over half of Florida is in an "extreme drought," as classified by the U.S. Drought Monitor, and about 22% of the state is in an "exceptional drought," the system's highest level.”

What Florida's extreme drought means for the upcoming hurricane season Florida is experiencing one of its worst droughts in decades, but Gov. Ron DeSantis says there could be a silver lining: a less active hurricane season. Does dry weather correlate with fewer hurricanes? PolitiFact says not typically.

04/26/2026

Doable yes, but as I’ve said many times, waiting for a natural disaster to correct another one isn’t exactly a great scenario to be in — particularly where water is concerned.

Getting 2 feet of rain in three months is totally doable in Florida, but we may need a tropical storm to get there. See link below ⬇️

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04/22/2026

Happy Earth Day from the SFWC! Our earth is our collective home — and it takes a collective effort to ensure it’s protected for future generations.

The first predictions for hurricane season are in and El Niño’s fingerprints are all over it | CNN 04/09/2026

A below-average hurricane season is predicted, with the transition to El Niño patterns as part of the reason. Of course, the we’ve seen predictions for overly-active seasons the last few years that ended up on the quieter side, relatively speaking. Focus should remain on being prepared regardless.

The first predictions for hurricane season are in and El Niño’s fingerprints are all over it | CNN The upcoming season could be much different than others over the past decade if early forecasts come to pass.

Drought continues to worsen across Florida 03/27/2026

Whatever rain is in the short-term forecast likely won’t be enough to pull us out of severe drought conditions. Keep conserving water!

Drought continues to worsen across Florida A new Drought Monitor came out Thursday morning, and it shows the drought getting worse across the state.

03/19/2026

The latest drought update is in. Despite a few days of rain, much of the state remains in severe status. Water levels have also not significantly improved. We will continue providing updates over the coming weeks. Conserve your water!

03/09/2026

Pleasure meeting with PBC Mayor Baxter today to discuss important water supply issues facing the county is severe drought conditions continue to affect us. The takeaway: residents depend on safe and clean water that should be managed appropriately — in both wet and dry times.

Photos from South Florida Water Coalition's post 03/04/2026

Larger weather patterns are contributing to Florida’s prolonged drought conditions. Here’s a look into La Niña vs El Niño and what it means:

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