Amarillo, TX Weather Alert: Fall Fire Risk Builds Today as Pre-Thanksgiving Travel Begins

Amarillo, TX – Texas air turns brisk this morning as dry southwest winds sweep across the open Panhandle plains, carrying dust and a sharp bite that hints at the coming winter transition. Fire danger rises through today, and early Thanksgiving travel could feel the first pulses of late-fall change. Residents should secure loose outdoor items, limit spark-prone activities, and plan travel around the strongest wind periods.

According to the National Weather Service Amarillo office, elevated fire weather remains the primary issue today across the southern Texas Panhandle where gusts may top 40 mph at times. Conditions stay dry and warm through Tuesday, which keeps grasses primed for quick ignition. Drivers on I-40 and US-87 should prepare for brief visibility drops from blowing dust and stronger crosswinds near open fields. Fire crews urge extra caution near ranchlands and county roads.

According to NWS meteorologists, a cooler push edges in by Wednesday with highs dipping into the lower 70s and upper 60s. The air may feel steadier, though the breeze lingers. Skies trend mostly cloudy late Wednesday, offering a subtle signal of pattern change. Early models hint at a slight moisture return late week, though confidence in measurable rain stays low. To be fair, any hint of moisture this time of year can produce a “Winter Tease,” but temperatures look too warm for any meaningful flurry risk…

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