Home News Rain, winter won’t slow record book fire season Rain, winter won’t slow record book fire seasonAugust 26, 2022News The 1148 fire burned 457 acres and destroyed five homes after it ignited on July 18. (Photo courtesy Texas A&M Forest Service) PALO PINTO COUNTY — Despite the recent rains, the National Weather Service isn’t predicting a wet winter due to the current La Nina year –… Login to continue reading Login Sign up for complimentary access Sign Up Now Close Previous Post Rain, winter won’t slow record book fire season Next Post Turkey Peak Reservoir project moves forward Featured Local Savings -