AUSTIN, Texas - Even though it’s November, fire danger in Texas remains a concern.

Despite the more fall-like weather, fire danger in Texas isn’t cooling off.

The Texas A&M Forest Service is providing an update on fire potential across the state this week.

Fire danger in Texas

What they're saying:

The Texas A&M forest service says drier days ahead could bring an increased risk.

"We do expect fire potential to probably increase in the coming few days," said Walter Flocke, fire analyst, Texas A&M Forest Service.

The agency says the environment is shifting from cool and moist to a hot, dry pattern.

"In the coming days, the high plains up in the Amarillo, Lubbock area is going to see an increase in some winds, mostly out of the southwest. And so, we're looking at that and looking at

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