Texas Faces Severe Drought, Wildfire Risks Rise
Texas Faces Severe Drought, Wildfire Risks Rise
US · Published Oct 10, 2025
Texas is experiencing its driest fall in decades, with Austin recording minimal rainfall since September.
A persistent high-pressure system is worsening drought conditions, leading to above-normal temperatures and increased wildfire risks.
No significant rain is expected, intensifying concerns over water scarcity and fire hazards across South-Central Texas.
Texas faces driest fall in decades
Texas is currently grappling with a severe drought, marking its driest fall in decades. The city of Austin, in particular, has recorded alarmingly low rainfall, with less than 0.1 inch since the beginning of September. This prolonged period of dryness is impacting over 60% of South-Central Texas, raising significant concerns about water resources and escalating the risk of wildfires.
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