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Cooke County declines immediate burn ban despite dry, windy forecast

December 23, 2025 | Cooke County, Texas


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Cooke County declines immediate burn ban despite dry, windy forecast
Cooke County Commissioners discussed whether to impose a burn ban amid very dry conditions and an upcoming forecast for windy weather. Commissioners and fire contacts reported mixed conditions across the county.

Speaker 3 summarized local input from fire departments: “We are definitely very dry with no rain in the forecast. Windy conditions are coming.” Commissioners noted concerns about New Year fireworks and irresponsible burning but also noted some jurisdictions were not recommending a ban. The court discussed the mechanics of an emergency declaration and the judge’s authority to declare a short-term ban if needed.

After discussion, the court chose to take no action on a burn ban at this meeting and urged residents to be careful with open burning and fireworks. The decision was procedural—no emergency declaration was made and no ordinance was enacted; the court left open the option for the judge to declare an emergency if conditions worsen.

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