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Last Map Update: Wed, Mar 19, 2025 at 5:52:11 pm CDT

Critical fire weather conditions are forecast for all of South-Central Texas today. A Red Flag Warning is in effect for the entire region between 5 AM and 9 PM. Across the area a front will bring strong northwest winds of 15-30 mph gusting up to 45 mph. Dry air with relative humidities as low as 5 percent will spread with the wind. Avoid any activities that could start a wildfire.
Wind Advisory in effect 10 AM to 7 PM today for the southern Edwards Plateau and northern Hill Country. Winds will be from the northwest at 20-30 mph with gusts up to 45 mph. Driving may be difficult in high-profile vehicles. Secure loose objects around your property. Strong winds may also cause some blowing dust, which may reduce visibilities.
Many everyday things can spark wildfires. Keep ignition sources far away from dry vegetation, wood and other fuel. Be aware of weather conditions. Always follow burn bans & local, state, and federal regulations. weather.gov/safety/wildfire
Winds stay breezy through around midnight before decreasing early tomorrow morning. Clear skies and cooler temperatures in the mid 30s to mid 40s are forecast.
Dry weather will continue through the rest of the week, though some cloud cover returns over the weekend. Elevated to near critical fire weather is possible Thursday in the far western counties. Fire weather conditions should subside over the weekend. A slight chance for rain and thunderstorms is possible Sunday night into Monday morning mainly for eastern counties.