We are praying for good weather so that the firefighters can get this monster fire under control! Our prayers go out to the families that have lost loved ones. We continue to pray for the safety of all.
Texas Tribune Reports
A blanket of snow and rain that descended over the Texas Panhandle on Thursday helped firefighters to quell the spread of the largest wildfire in the state’s history, which has engulfed more than 1 million acres of land and killed at least two people.
But firefighters are racing against the clock to temper down the flames before the weekend, when weather forecasters predict another round of gusty winds and low humidity could again create dangerous fire conditions for the remote region in the top corner of Texas. More Here
Temperatures are poised to soar to record-challenging heights across the nation’s midsection following a brief tease from Old Man Winter at midweek. The warmup can arrive with windy weather and an increased fire danger, AccuWeather forecasters say.
Texas, Oklahoma Baptists responding to fires in their own states