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Last Map Update: Mon, Mar 16, 2026 at 6:52:33 am CDT

Strong winds with gusts up to 40-45 mph will continue to combine with dry air to produce critical fire weather conditions. Very little increase in humidity is anticipated this morning, with values only falling again to 10 to 20 percent this afternoon. Any fires that develop could be difficult to control and spread rapidly. Avoid any outdoor activities that could inadvertently cause wildfires.
Just some high level clouds are expected today as cold north winds make for uncomfortable wind chill indices in the 20s and 30s this morning. Wind speeds should decrease to around 10 mph late in the day.
Well below average temperatures and cold wind chills can be expected today into early Tuesday. A brief freeze is possible in parts of the Hill Country and adjacent areas of the I-35 Corridor and Coastal Prairies Tuesday morning. Another warming trend begins with a near normal day Wednesday and ends up with well above normal temperatures Friday into the weekend. No rain is expected for the next week.