Texans urged to monitor weather amid extreme fire danger

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Texans urged to monitor weather amid extreme fire danger
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More than 200 firefighters from 70 different local fire departments are mobilized across the state, as well as 65 fire engines, and 35 aviation assets.

, with the risk shifting to much of the southern half of the state tomorrow.

Severe storms, with the potential for large hail, damaging winds, tornadoes, and flash flooding, are forecasted for North, Central, and East Texas tonight and into tomorrow. "With both extreme fire danger and severe storms expected in Texas today and tomorrow, it is important that Texans monitor local weather reports, heed guidance from local officials, and take proper measures to protect life and property," said Governor

. "The State of Texas has been working closely with local officials to respond to dangerous conditions created by wildfires and is prepared respond to any emergencies that may arise with severe weather."A Red Flag Warning is still in effect for Central Texas. Not sure what that means? Zack Shields explains. has continued to activate resources in response to the weather conditions and the State Operations Center remains at Level II: Escalated Response.

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