A red flag warning is different than a fire warning. A red flag warning means conditions exist that could lead to a wildfire.
Thursday will be one of the warmest day of the year thus far, while Friday’s high winds will create an elevated fire threat ...
According to the National Weather Service, a lack of rain over the last couple of years has led to extreme drought. Dry ...
San Angelo is bracing for dangerously high winds amid dry conditions expected to hit Friday in the Concho Valley. The National Weather Service has issued a red flag warning for all of West Central ...
The National Weather Service Austin/San Antonio has issued a Red Flag Warning for the Hill Country, Edwards Plateau, Rio ...
On Friday, west to northwest winds of 15 to 25 miles per hour and gusts up to 35 mph are expected. For Saturday, northwest winds of 20 to 30 miles per hour and gusts up to 45 mph are forecasted.
Southeast Texas is under an increased fire danger threat as a combination of low humidity, gusty winds, and warm temperatures create critical wildfire conditions.
The Pacific cold front will bring gusty winds and high fire danger, but temps will drop to more comfortable levels this ...
The winds are expected to be strongest and the fire risk highest in an area extending from north Texas across central ...
A majority of Texas will face a dangerous mix of hurricane-like winds, warm temperatures and bone-dry conditions on Friday, increasing the risk of fast-moving wildfires throughout a large portion of ...
A red flag warning does not necessarily mean there is a fire ongoing – extreme fire weather conditions are either occurring ...
“Exceptionally dangerous” fire weather conditions will develop over North Texas on Friday, March 14, according to the ...