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Last Map Update: Wed, Feb 25, 2026 at 4:22:17 pm CST

Near-Critical fire conditions are expected today for all of South Central Texas. North winds of 10-20 mph, combined with RH values between 10-30 percent will result in these high fire danger conditions.
Breezy and hot conditions are expected Wednesday.
Tonight: Expect warm overnight lows in the mid to upper 50s to near 60 in some areas. Southerly winds will become lighter overnight and clouds will begin increasing towards sunrise for areas along and east of the I-35 Corridor and over the Coastal Plains.
A Red Flag Warning has been issued for the Hill Country, Southern Edwards Plateau and Rio Grande Plains from 11 AM to 7 PM Thursday. Breezy northerly winds of 10 to 15 mph with gusts up to 25 mph and humidity values as low as 13% will produce critical fire conditions across the area. Avoid open flames, keep vehicles off dry grass, use grills on pavement, properly discard cigarettes and remember to obey burn bans!
Expect highs in the 80s and 90s this week with mornings in the 50s and 60s.
Interested in how to stay informed and prepared for severe weather and flooding and how to report these hazards to the NWS? On Saturday, Feb 28th we will conduct our FloodAware, Basic Skywarn, and Advanced Skywarn classes from 830 AM to 1230 PM at St. Edward's University in Austin. This training is free and open to the public. Representatives from the Travis County Office of Emergency Management and Austin Emergency Management will be in attendance. Registration is required and space is limited. To register and obtain location and parking information for this training visit: https://forms.gle/EcGLAv4Hy6XE1GSj6 Not in the Austin area? We have other classes scheduled around the region. For a list visit: https://weather.gov/ewx/training