KXAN is keeping track of wildfires this year. Our interactive map and database will be kept updated as new information becomes available.
Today is a stereotypical example of how the weather can change dramatically,” Gov. Greg Abbott said at a Monday press ...
A combination of hotter and drier weather and more people living in places that naturally burn are making things complicated.
Texas, Oklahoma, Colorado and New Mexico all have red flag conditions in place amid weather conditions ideal for fire spread.
So, we’ve seen that level of wildfire right here in Texas.” Wes Moorehead is the new deputy director of the Texas A&M Forest Service, the lead agency that battles wildfires in our state.
Assessing factors including fuel, drought, winds, and slope, the company ranked Texas third (behind California and Colorado) on its list of states with the most homes vulnerable to wildfire ...
So, we’ve seen that level of wildfire right here in Texas.” Wes Moorehead is the new deputy director of the Texas A&M Forest Service, the lead agency that battles wildfires in our state.