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Increased Wildfire Threats Loom After Texas High Winds

Terrain NewsBy Terrain NewsMarch 6, 2025011 Min Read
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A powerful cold front swept across Texas on Tuesday, causing strong thunderstorms and high winds, which raised wildfire risks due to low humidity and dry soil. Over two days, 24 wildfires ignited, with 13 still burning by Wednesday, including a significant fire in Matagorda County that burned around 300 acres. This fire was likely sparked by a downed power line from wind gusts exceeding 50 mph but was contained with no structural damage. The situation mirrors other fire incidents, like those in Los Angeles and Maui, also initiated by power lines. Although the wildfire risk in Houston is currently low, drought conditions are worsening west of the Brazos River, raising concerns for future fire hazards. The Keetch Byram Drought Index highlights the need for substantial rainfall to mitigate these risks.

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