
Spring Break Fire Risks And High Winds In Texas Panhandle
This week in the Texas panhandle, we might have a bit of a damper put on spring break festivities. We've already seen news of red flag warnings, and there's already been one wildfire in the area that made headlines. At the end of this week, we might see a return of critical fire weather.
Critical Fire Weather To Possibly Close Out Spring Break In The Texas Panhandle
There have been reports this week of a chance for extreme winds to close out the week. The National Weather Service Amarillo released information today about the threat those winds could bring.
According to the National Weather Service Amarillo, we're potentially looking at wind gusts over 60 miles per hour. While causing chaos for your trampoline and yard furniture, and anything else not securely attached to the ground, it will also create critical fire weather.
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Along with critical fire weather, travel could be hazardous and once again, anything you don't have staked down could wind up taking a little trip. Not necessarily the way you want to wrap up your spring break.
Plan Ahead For An Incredibly Windy End To Spring Break
Once again, you'll need to do all you can to mitigate the risk of wildfire in the area. There are really simple steps that you can take, and most of it is just being mindful. Pay attention to red flag warnings in the area, don't drag chains when you're pulling a trailer, dispose of cigarettes safely, and so on.

Also think about your travel plans. With these strong winds, travel could be dangerous. If you have a trampoline or a backyard full of yard furniture like I do, find a way to secure it or store it so you don't have to go looking down the block for it.
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