"Everyone should take extra care this weekend to avoid sparking a fire," said Houston Fire Chief Thomas Muñoz.
Under a Red Flag Warning, wildfires that start in these conditions could grow and move quickly. Meanwhile, deadly severe ...
Strong winds are pushing smoke and ash from the Crabapple Fire near Fredricksburg east toward Austin, according to the ...
The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center warned of "near historic" fire conditions in the Plains.
The Red Flag Warning expires Saturday night, but Sunday will still see an elevated fire danger across Southeast Texas.
With strong winds and low humidity forecasted for Saturday in southeast Texas, several counties in the Houston area will be under a red flag warning as wildfire dangers begin to start in the state.
A grass fire that started early Saturday afternoon near Fredericksburg has burned 400 acres, spurring evacuations in the Central Texas community.
On Friday, wind gusts as strong as 85 mph resulted in widespread blowing dust in West Texas, some of which has now blown into Houston.
Saturday afternoon the skies, particularly around South Austin and East Austin, are hazy and smell like smoke. Journalists in the area reported seeing ashes flying around just after 4 p.m. The Austin ...
The Central Texas sky should be mostly clear this coming week, with lots of wind and heavy gusts through Wednesday night, and ...
Overnight, a cool front moved through San Antonio and South Central Texas, kicking up the winds. Winds today will gust up to ...