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Elevated Fire Threat Hits North Texas Amid Strong Winds Today

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URGENT UPDATE: North Texas faces an elevated fire threat today as strong winds whip through the region, creating dangerous conditions just in time for Veterans Day. With gusts expected to reach between 30 to 45 miles per hour, residents are urged to avoid outdoor burning to prevent wildfires.

The National Weather Service reports that temperatures today will rise to around 69 degrees after a chilly start. This morning, the temperature dropped to 41 degrees at 7 a.m., but it felt more like 33 degrees due to wind chill. The combination of low humidity and high winds raises the risk of fires across the area.

Officials advise residents to take precautions, as conditions are ripe for rapid fire spread. The fire threat follows a cold front that brought gusty winds over the weekend, where gusts exceeded 30 miles per hour in many areas. Notably, the temperature at DFW International Airport was recorded at 36 degrees, while nearby Denton and Waco experienced frosty temperatures in the 20s.

Looking ahead, the forecast for the week indicates fluctuating temperatures. Expect sunny skies and mild conditions tomorrow, with a low of 53 degrees and a high of 77 degrees. This trend continues, with highs reaching 81 degrees by Thursday.

Residents are reminded to stay informed and remain vigilant as the fire threat persists. With the winds whipping and temperatures fluctuating, understanding the weather’s impact is crucial for safety. Stay tuned for further updates as conditions develop throughout the day.

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