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A red flag warning, or fire weather warning, is in effect in the Houston area on Tuesday. This means that low humidity and windy conditions could cause an increased risk of fire danger.
HOUSTON – Much like what we’ve seen over the last week, we’re under another Red Flag Warning for Thursday afternoon and evening.. Here’s what you need to know: To mark the start of the ...
With the 2,000-acre Pauline Road wildfire north of Houston only partially contained Thursday morning, the National Weather Service has placed much of Southeast Texas under a red flag warning ...
The Houston Fire Department is preparing for a possible wildfire outbreak in all areas along and west of I-45. However, some fire danger exists as far east as the I-45 corridor, following a Red ...
As of Tuesday, a Red Flag Warning was issued by the NWS from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. for areas along and west of I-45, including the Houston and Galveston areas. Advertisement Article continues below ...
Weather Red flag warning Wednesday alerts of favorable wildfire conditions in areas west of Houston. The weather service is encouraging residents in the area to obey burn bans and other ...
Houston Skyline as seen from the Waco Street bridge in east Houston. February 4, 2020. The National Weather Service on Tuesday issued a red flag warning across Harris County, alerting that ...
HOUSTON — A Red Flag Warning is in place for most of Texas. It's a warning that isn't often issued in the Houston area, but there is one in place until 7 p.m. Tuesday due to the incoming low ...
Red Flag Warning issued in Southeast Texas due to increased fire risk "Everyone should take extra care this weekend to avoid sparking a fire," said Houston Fire Chief Thomas Muñoz. Credit: KHOU 11 ...
A red flag warning is issued to notify fire officials of potentially hazardous weather conditions expected within the next 12 ... The warnings also extended to the east past Houston and Madisonville.
The entire state of New Mexico is under red flag warnings, April 17, 2025, as wildfire danger increases throughout the Southwest. Richard Jackson/Getty Images.