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Due to the dry wind, brush land is exposed to a high risk of fire

The air humidity will be extremely low on Wednesday to create critical fire weather in the coast

Corpus Christi, Texas areas in the brush country will experience an increased risk of fire today. Be ready for the airy wind from the south 15-25 miles per hour 35 miles per hour. The relative humidity falls between 15 and 25%in these counties.

Fire weather warning: Monday: 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. for bee, Live Oak, Jim Wells and Duval County


Thanks to the south in the southeast of Windwind, the coastal districts are recorded higher humidity. The wind will be picked up from 2 p.m. and then it will make more humidity into the brush land tonight.

A higher humidity reduces the fire risk of tomorrow, but the coastal bend will experience the highest gusts of wind on Tuesday.


The risk of fire becomes extreme because a cold front brings the northwest wind into the coastal bend on Wednesday. The northwest wind is supported from the northwest at 10 to 20 miles per hour with gusts around 30 miles per hour. The relative humidity forecast falls into the individual digits that are extremely dry for the region. The combination of low RH, a dry, gusty wind and hot temperatures enables it when fire begins and spread quickly.


Wednesday and Thursday will contain the lowest taup points in the next seven days. For this reason, we emphasize the risk of fire in our weather impact on Wednesday and Thursday.

Keep up to date here with the latest forecastedails.

Make sure that you help to act and spread out. Keep your grass briefly, observe the combustion fertilizers and limit all outdoor sparking-producing activities. If you grill or grill, keep an eye on your pit. Strand fire and campfire are prohibited during the internal combustion ban.