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    Ryobi Robb Robb's Avatar
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    Lots of ash falling in Thornton

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    Yup spittin good size ash off hofax.........I will leave it at that.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Robb View Post
    Lots of ash falling in Thornton
    Yep. Almost looked like light snow at my place tia evening.

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    We were getting ash flurries. Quite a bit of smoke in the air as well.
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    It was better this early this morning in Westminster but is getting hazy again.

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    The ash has been heavy up this way, the smoke has been very very thick also. Hopefully this rain/snow storm will put it out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by theGinsue View Post
    We made it home at about 6:30 and noticed that there is a strong smell of smoke here too.
    The smoke smell was omnipresent all afternoon and evening. I briefly thought that no one would be able to tell from the smell if I fired up the charcoal grill (but I didn't).

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    Sky from my back deck west and northwest. Cameron peak is 150 miles northwest of us.
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    Smoke is very heavy right now. The cold front is due at 10:00 pm with lots of wind. Maybe that will get rud of the smoke. My eyes are watering and i am sneezing a lot.

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    Default We need to make this fire problem an election issue

    The mountains are mostly obscured this last two weeks in Pueblo West. The smoke is terrible as a trigger to my cluster headaches. The cough I got from the COVID-19 is worsening. Is the .gov ability to put these fires out adequate? Do we need a satellite dedicated to detecting these fires? This should be a major issue in this election. Not the bullshit I keep seeing...


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