Lamar County, Texas · Wildfire
| Metric | Last report | Now | Change |
|---|---|---|---|
| Size |
0 acres Aug 18, 8:01 PM
|
0 acres
Aug 18, 8:01 PM
|
— |
| Containment |
0% Aug 18, 7:01 PM
|
40%
Aug 18, 8:01 PM
+40 percent
was 0% · Aug 18, 7:01 PM
|
+40 percent
in about 1 hour
|
| Crew size | — | — | — |
| Money spent | — | — | — |
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The Lamar 7197 Fire is a wildfire near Lamar County, Texas. It has burned about under 1 acre. Crews have boxed in 40% of its edge; the other 60% isn't contained yet. It's a brand-new fire, first reported yesterday. We're also tracking 1 other active fire within about 75 miles.
The size and containment above are current as of Tuesday, August 18th at 8:01 p.m. CDT.
Hot, dry, and windy weather can help a fire grow; cool, calm, or wet weather helps crews. The tags below rate each day for fire spread — green is calm, red can push a fire.
A general fire-weather guide (wind matters most, then how dry it is, then heat), not a prediction of what this fire will do.
Tonight
81°F · Mostly Clear
Wind 5 to 10 mph SSW · 0% chance of rain
Wednesday
105°F · Sunny
Wind 10 mph SW · 1% chance of rain
Wednesday Night
81°F · Mostly Clear
Wind 5 to 10 mph SSW · 0% chance of rain
Thursday
104°F · Sunny
Wind 5 to 10 mph SW · 3% chance of rain
Thursday Night
78°F · Mostly Clear
Wind 5 mph SSE · 4% chance of rain
Forecast from the National Weather Service (weather.gov), pulled Tuesday, August 18th at 8:08 p.m. CDT.
This fire is small enough that no crew size or team has been posted yet. That's normal for a fire this size — those numbers show up once a fire is big enough to need a formal report.
We show the daily official picture. For minute-by-minute updates, evacuation orders, and maps, these do it best:
Within about 75 miles we're tracking 1 other active fire, closest first:
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