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Just got a message asking if we could

2020-08-18 04:05:06.12603+00 by Dan Lyke 2 comments

Just got a message asking if we could host friends who may become fire evacuees shortly. Yeah, it's that kind of season. Fingers crossed for the foothills.

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#Comment Re: Just got a message asking if we could made: 2020-08-18 04:41:45.273554+00 by: brennen

Front Range CO's been intermittently bathed in smoke for weeks now, got dramatically worse over the weekend with a couple of nearby fires and at this point it feels like half the state is primed to go up. I looked at the fire.airnow.gov map stuff earlier today after talking to coworkers in California, and oof. Pulling for you all.

#Comment Re: Just got a message asking if we could made: 2020-08-19 13:17:37.320273+00 by: DaveP

Fire.airnow.gov looks like a very useful thing. Seeing the fires contributing to our crummy air near Santa Fe today explains a lot better than any of the local media have.

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