Critical fire conditions expected as dry air and strong winds pose a significant wildfire threat across the Texas and ...
Dry winter air and freeze-cured grasses push 22 of 26 Panhandle counties under burn bans as officials warn of heightened ...
Experts say Texas’ current dry conditions mixed with increased vegetation created the state’s ongoing wildfire outbreak.
The first of two storm systems will arrive tonight, bringing scattered rain showers to the Texas panhandle. A lull in rain Thursday and an increase in winds wil ...
Wildfire activity is expected to increase across Texas for the remainder of winter and into spring as drought spreads.
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Meteorologists at the National Weather Service office in Amarillo saw signs of possible danger in the Panhandle days before the first fire sparked. The previous week was dry and hot for February — the ...