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Weather Impact Alert Day forecast as a fire risk for Monday

Extreme fire weather conditions return to the hills, with a red flag warns on Monday afternoon.

Austin, Texas – We published another weather day on Monday afternoon, as there is extreme fire danger in the parts of central texas, also in the hilly country, where we already recorded a large forest fire.

Here is what we pursue.

The risk of fire on Monday

While we start St. Patrick's Day on Monday with a few low clouds, we expect these clouds to mix up until afternoon, and a sunny afternoon intervenes in the lower 80s.


The main story with tomorrow is the wind that could gust in the U -Bahn from Austin up to 25 miles per hour, but slightly higher than that in the hilly country and on the coastal level.


With the wind and the dry soils caused by the lack of precipitation this winter, we pursue extreme fire weather conditions for the hilly country and “very high” risk of fire for most of the rest of the central texa.


As a result, we exhibited a day in the alarm warning on Monday. While the counties Williamson and Lee are the only counties in central texas that are currently not under a fire ban, burning outdoors is still strongly discouraged, and we promote the mindfulness of everything that can cause a spark.


A look ahead

Monday will not be the only day when we pursue extreme fire risk in central texas. For most of the KVUE area for Tuesday, we also pursue a very high risk of fire. According to the Texas A&M Forest Service.

Don't be surprised if a different red flag warning is issued for most of the KVUE area.


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