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Dry conditions and grass growth are boosting wildfire risks across Texas, with human-caused fires already exceeding normal levels.
Dry conditions and abundant grass growth from 2025 are raising wildfire risks across Texas, especially along and west of Interstate 35, including the High Plains and Hill Country.
Wildfire activity from October 2025 to mid-January 2026 was 136% above normal, with 434 fires burning 11,425 acres.
A forecasted La Niña pattern is expected to bring warmer, drier weather through March 2026, worsening conditions.
Southern Plains Wildfire Outbreaks, though rare, have caused nearly half of all acres burned historically.
Nine out of 10 fires are human-caused, so residents are urged to avoid outdoor ignition sources and report fires immediately.
Las condiciones secas y el crecimiento de la hierba están aumentando los riesgos de incendios forestales en todo Texas, con incendios causados por el hombre que ya superan los niveles normales.