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A burn ban for the incorporated areas of Travis County—areas outside of any specific city—was put into effect on Dec. 29. It will remain in effect until Jan. 6 unless lifted sooner by the Travis County Judge or the Travis County Fire Marshal, according to a news release.
Latest update: Due to fluctuations in temperature, including near-freezing temperatures as well as record-breaking heat for December, the burn ban is in place as a safety measure. Low temperatures also cause freeze-cured grass, which loses its moisture, making it susceptible to burn, according to the release.
The details: The ban applies to outdoor burning in unincorporated areas of Travis County, but does not include prescribed burns, outdoor welding, cutting, grinding, or other hot work operations when conducted in accordance with the Travis County Fire Marshal’s Office guidelines.
Also of note: Travis County officials also urge residents to not shoot off fireworks at home during the upcoming New Year’s Eve holiday on Dec. 31 into Jan. 1.
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