Windmill 11,000 acres, Rest area 3,000 acres and midway 20 acres. All forward progress stopped
Updated acres
Windmill 21,000 acres
Rest Area 4,500 acres
The wind is blowing enough in East Texas that air tankers would not be too useful currently. Beside that the sky is full of real estate currently. (dirt on the move)
I have a very good friend that lives a little south of Fredericksburg in Boerne. She told me that the 30 plus years she has lived there it’s never been this windy, hot and dry. They are in a terrible drought and the wind is blowing harder then she ever seen it this last couple of days. Very scary conditions is how she put it.
I have family in Austin, a son in law with his family ranch is S TX, Catarina, and an ex in Johnson City. The ex went into Autin last night because in the big picture of what can happen, both Fredericksburg and Johnson City are directly in the path of the Crabapple fire.
Son in law reported last week the in all his years of growing up on the ranch he’d never seen sustained winds like what was in progress right then.
I often check the level of the Highland Lakes reservoirs, which are generally low. Most Austinites proceed obliviously with what will be seen to have been reckless use of valuable water.
Last weekend a daughter went to a neighborhood chili cookoff, where a woman was working to get people into a Firewise community. Most folks didn’t get it, but when she began talking with my kid, the daughter told her no sales pitch was necessary. She’d grown up in Greenville CA. Their neighborhood has one road in and out. Fire danger was never considered in the layout of the development.
Austin now ranks fifth on the list of cities most vulnerable to wildfire in the US. Last week the entire S Central TX region was under either a fire danger warning, or Red Flag Alert. Meanwhile the state is running out of water. Unless the weather brings relief I don’t see this proceeding well.
I grew up in south Texas. 8 miles from Mexico and 20 miles from the Gulf of Mexico. Deer and pig hunted near the area of the fire. Heard the were getting ash falling on south Austin area from Crabapple fire… Have a sister that lives in San Antonio she stated the wind has been horrible and very little rain along with hot and dry.
3/18
HIGH LONESOME FIRE
Per goes satellites looks to almost be into Oklahoma.
COUNTY
Dallam
FIRE SIZE:
15000 ac
CONTAINMENT:
10%
COORDINATES
36° 19′ 46.23″ N , 102° 43′ 39.58″ W
New start
Name unknown
Near Hwy 136 and FM 1559, Borger
Hutchinson County, TX
Social media has videos of extreme ros
Note: due to extent of fires throughout the state, renamed this topic to March 2025 fires???
HIGH LONESOME FIRE has crossed the state line and is currently in Oklahoma
The fire near Borger is now known as the DOUBLE S FIRE, Currently 350 acres
HIGH LONESOME FIRE reprting forward progress stopped 50% contained
Pauline Road Fire
Near Alsobrooks Rd and Gingles Rd, Oak Grove
San Jacinto & Montgomery Counties
Acres
1,300
Containment
10%
Note: this fire is in timber unlike the other fires in the state
Update: 2388.1 acres 20% contained
I have immediate family near Fredericksburg and they told us the winds were something like they have never seen before in the 12 years of residence there.
Kerrville had golfball size hail and rain, while in the "Piney Woods” of Northeast Texas, we have beautiful spring weather inviting to go out onto the lake.
At the same time we are under No Burn conditions.
South Texas Rio Grand Valley and Mexico State of Tamaulipas, Cities of Matamoros and Reynosa got hammered by rain in the last 24 hours. Some places over 20 inches. A friend of ours emptied his rain gauge last night at 18 inches. More rain was on the way.
Have not heard if Central Texas and above received any much needed rain.
Here are some rain totals from the valley.