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Weather News Wildfire Smoke Moves Into Denver Area, Will Linger Above Colorado Skies For Next Several Days | RobinsPost News & Noticias

Denver's smoky skies, bad air quality could linger into this weekend


Wildfire smoke from the Pacific Northwest drifted into Colorado with a cold front on Thursday evening, and could linger into the weekend. Read More

Feeling like fall in Denver Friday; smoky skies linger into the weekend


A cold front will dramatically drop daytime highs Friday into the upper 60s to lower 70s across the Denver metro. Smoke from fires in the Pacific Northwest will filter into Colorado behind the front. Read More

Denver weather: Warm weekend with a few possible showers


There will be some scattered mountain showers both Saturday and Sunday. A few of those showers could slip down across metro Denver and the Front Range over the weekend. Read More

Seeing smoke? West Coast wildfire pollutants settle into I-25 corridor Thursday


Boulder County officials were asking residents not to call 911 as wildfire smoke from Washington and Oregon drifted into the Front Range on Thursday night. Read More

Denver weather: Drier, warmer pattern starts Thursday


Showers will move out Wednesday night ahead of warmer and drier conditions moving into Denver’s weather forecast. Read More

Why is Fort Collins so hazy? Here's where the smoke is coming from


Smoke from Pacific Northwest wildfires is causing hazy skies and poor air quality in Fort Collins and along Colorado's Front Range. Read More


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