Texas Department of Public Safety issued a statement warning residents of drought conditions, high winds and low humidity that are prompting Texas Forest Service officials to predict a high risk for wildfire on Sunday, February 27th in the Big Country.
The combination of ongoing drought, gusty winds and low humidity creates the potential for large and threatening wildfires. Texans should use caution and refrain from outdoor burning or other activities that could start a wildfire. No outdoor burning is authorized under the current burn bans issued by county officials.
Weather conditions forecasted for this Sunday indicate a possible severe dust storm. Aircraft used to contain fires could be grounded because of the high winds and dust. This scenario could put firefighters at a greater risk as they bravely face the elements to keep our state safe.
The best way to stop a fire is prevention rather than reaction. Recent small rains provide minimal or no relief of fire threat due the extreme dry grasses, high winds and temperatures.