Texas wildfires today

A live tracker of wildfires burning in Texas right now — current incidents and perimeters from NIFC, plus active Red Flag Warnings and fires near you.

Texas fires, live — or jump to your area:

Active wildfires in Texas right now

Uncontained wildfires reported by the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC). Tap any fire for its live details — map, point of origin, scanner feeds & updates.

For awareness only — not an evacuation source. For evacuation orders and real-time alerts, follow Watch Duty, your local fire authority and state forestry/emergency officials, and call 911 for emergencies. Data: NIFC.

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What wildfires are burning in Texas today?

The map and list on this page show wildfires currently reported in Texas to the National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC), refreshed each time you load the page. Use “fires near me” to center the map on your exact area.

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The live banner on this page shows whether any states — including Texas — are under an active National Weather Service Red Flag Warning, which signals critical fire-weather conditions where new fires can spread fast.

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FireRisk.ai is for awareness, not emergency guidance. For evacuation orders, follow Watch Duty, state forestry/emergency officials, your local authority, and call 911. Data: NIFC and the National Weather Service.