The fires in the state that aren’t yet contained include a 250,000 acre blaze burning in Hutchinson County.

A nuclear weapons facility in the Texas Panhandle said it had evacuated some staff Tuesday amid wind-fueled wildfires that covered thousands of acres and prompted the governor to issue a disaster declaration.

The Pantex Plant, which handles nuclear weapons, said it was monitoring the situation but that there was no fire on the plant site. All weapons were safe and unaffected, the facility said.

    • @Infraggable
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      339 months ago

      It was 88 in deep south Texas yesterday… Not sure we are getting any spring this year. Skipping strait to summer.

    • IninewCrow
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      149 months ago

      Up in Canada in northern Ontario here … we’ve had zero degree temperatures here for the past week … and a week period like this a month ago. It’s supposed to be -20, -30 traditionally here right now. And we also don’t have that much snow.

      Warner temps, no snow will mean no spring water run off, no run off will mean the forest will get dry earlier, early dry forests will mean more forest fires.

      The upcoming summer doesn’t look good up here.

    • @GlendatheGayWitch
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      109 months ago

      It’s winter, but we only had low Temps for a few days in January. It hit 94 (34.444 C) at the DFW Airport on Feb 26, over 80 (26.66 C) in Austin for the last 3 days, and a high temperature between 75-82 (23.88-28.33 C) for the last 3 days in Amarillo.

      Usually this is the colder part of the year hovering around 50-60 degrees (10-15.5 C), but this year has been warmer. In the last decade, we’ve had Temps like this up to Christmas time and then it usually doesn’t get this warm until aprilish. Climate change has really been messing with our temperatures though.

      • SeaJ
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        69 months ago

        94°F in fucking February? Fuck that. I thought it was ridiculous that we had some 60°F days here in Washington.

        • @GlendatheGayWitch
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          19 months ago

          I know and that’s after having the second hottest summer in TX history.

          We’ve only had a handful of days under 50 it seems like. I just hope this doesn’t mean an even worse summer.

      • @[email protected]
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        59 months ago

        Climate change is a hoax, it’s trans kids and perverted books that are lighting the fires!

        (Very /s here. But it’s ironic that Texas gets double fisted by climate change and incompetent politicians)

        • @GlendatheGayWitch
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          39 months ago

          At least The Gays haven’t summoned another hurricane!

          Yeah, we really need people to get out and vote in November. We were the first state to have an in-person early voting period (since 1980), but it’s still not widely utilized and the news largely ignores that 2 extra weeks we have.

    • Naja Kaouthia
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      89 months ago

      I’m next door in Colorado up in the mountains and we’ve been very very warm this year (60s F, 17-ish C). We’ve also had fires recently and there’s very little snow on the ground.

    • @[email protected]
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      69 months ago

      So, it’s important to remember that Texas has a pretty similar latitude as Algeria. Cold snaps happen, but is usually very hot (100F temps for 6 months of the year) with very mild winters. The Western parts of Texas are also very arid with loads of flammable shrubs, so wild fires aren’t very uncommon.