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Elevated Fire Weather Expected Sunday in Lubbock, Texas A&M Forest Service Says

Elevated fire potential is expected in the western Plains Sunday due to above normal temperatures, high wind speeds and low relative humidity.

The National Weather Service forecasts increased wind speeds which can lead to potential wildfire occurrences in areas with abundant cured or dried grasses. Affected areas include Amarillo, Midland and Lubbock.


“We will see short term drying starting today and increasing through Sunday with the peak drying happening Sunday,” Brad Smith, Texas A&M Forest Service fire analyst said.

Texas A&M Forest Service encourages vigilance and preventative measures against human-caused wildfires.

For more information, visit the National Weather Service website.

(News release from the Texas A&M Forest Service)