KristyW
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Ok. I'm sure that most of you know of the wildfires we're having here in Colorado. I'm in the Denver Metro area, and in no danger, but I know there are others here who are in harms way:
Christina?
Herb?
Anyone else?
I can't even begin to tell you what it is like here Coming north from Pueblo on Sunday, you could see that the fire in Colorado Springs had the potential to be really bad. It is near a very tourist friendly area just west of Colorado Springs in a canyon that can act just like a chimney. Last night, the winds picked up to 65 miles an hour with swirling gusts...there's just no way to fight a fire like that. The earlier fire west of Ft. Collins has burned more acreage, but the Colorado Springs fire is much closer to denser population.
There's another fire that popped up just barely west of Boulder yesterday. This fire is even closer to well populated areas. I haven't heard much about it this morning because of the way the Colorado Springs fire blew up yesterday.
We have had 6 days of triple digits with less than 20% relative humidity. Today is supposed to be ONLY 93. We had dry thunderstorms move through here last night. They brought high winds and lightening.
All 3 of these fires are in what we here would call the foothills. This is an area just in front of the "mountains". The elevation in these areas is about 7000-9000 feet.
There are at least 15 different wildfires burning in our fair state. These 3 are along the front range.
Please send your thoughts and prayers out for all who are in harm's way from these fires.
Christina?
Herb?
Anyone else?
I can't even begin to tell you what it is like here Coming north from Pueblo on Sunday, you could see that the fire in Colorado Springs had the potential to be really bad. It is near a very tourist friendly area just west of Colorado Springs in a canyon that can act just like a chimney. Last night, the winds picked up to 65 miles an hour with swirling gusts...there's just no way to fight a fire like that. The earlier fire west of Ft. Collins has burned more acreage, but the Colorado Springs fire is much closer to denser population.
There's another fire that popped up just barely west of Boulder yesterday. This fire is even closer to well populated areas. I haven't heard much about it this morning because of the way the Colorado Springs fire blew up yesterday.
We have had 6 days of triple digits with less than 20% relative humidity. Today is supposed to be ONLY 93. We had dry thunderstorms move through here last night. They brought high winds and lightening.
All 3 of these fires are in what we here would call the foothills. This is an area just in front of the "mountains". The elevation in these areas is about 7000-9000 feet.
There are at least 15 different wildfires burning in our fair state. These 3 are along the front range.
Please send your thoughts and prayers out for all who are in harm's way from these fires.