What is a Red Flag Warning?
A Red Flag Warning is issued when weather conditions create a high risk of wildfires.
Weather / Severe Weather
Houston and Southeast Texas are under a Red Flag Warning due to strong winds and dry conditions, creating a high risk of wildfires. A cold front is also bringing a brief period of cooler temperatures before a return to warmer weather.
Southeast Texas is experiencing a combination of weather factors that are increasing the risk of wildfires. The National Weather Service has issued a Red Flag Warning due to gusty northerly winds and dry air, which can cause fires to spread rapidly. Burn Bans are still in effect across the state, and outdoor fires are strongly discouraged.
Following the cold front, a strong breeze will bring a sharp drop in temperatures, with highs in the low 70s and low humidity. Overnight lows will dip into the low 40s, with even colder temperatures north of Houston. Wind chills will likely be in the 20s and 30s Monday morning.
The Houston Fire Department is reminding residents to be cautious when heating their homes. Space heaters should be placed away from walls and furniture and never left unattended. It is also important to check CO2 monitors and avoid using stoves or ovens to heat homes. Review cold weather fire safety tips to keep you and your family safe. The combination of strong winds, low humidity, and dry vegetation creates a trifecta for fire risk. One spark can quickly spread flames, so it is crucial to avoid bonfires, campfires, and parking on grass. Be mindful of any activity that can spark flames over dry grass.
The fire danger is expected to decrease from Extreme to high from Sunday to Monday as winds start to ease.
A Red Flag Warning is issued when weather conditions create a high risk of wildfires.
Avoid outdoor fires, be careful with activities that can spark flames, and keep vegetation clear around your home.
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