Texas Burn Ban Tracker

About Texas Burn Ban Tracker

This site is a fast public reference for county burn-ban status in Texas. It is built to make the official statewide feed easier to read, easier to share, and easier to monitor with county-specific email alerts.

Source

Official statewide feed

Texas Burn Ban Tracker reads the public Texas A&M Forest Service burn-ban feed and turns it into a statewide dashboard plus county-specific pages.

Update method

Regular automated checks

The app checks the official feed throughout the day and refreshes the public site from that source. Latest official update: March 29, 2026 at 9:40 AM CT.

Alerts

Advisory email notices

Alert emails are advisory tools for people watching specific counties. They are not a substitute for official local county guidance, but they can help you notice status changes faster.

What the site is for

A simpler public read on burn-ban status

The official statewide source is useful, but it is not always the easiest thing to search, share, or revisit for one county at a time. This site keeps the data in a simpler format with direct county URLs like `/tarrant` and `/hill`.

It also supports transactional alerts, so someone can watch a small set of counties without checking the statewide image manually every time.

If you are making real-world burning decisions, county authority guidance is still the final official source. This site is built for reference and monitoring.