Western Slope communities are implementing fire restrictions amid an ‘uptick’ in wildfire activity
Hot, dry weather and an uptick in wildfire activity have pushed several Western Slope counties to impose earlier-than-normal fire restrictions, officials said.
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Western Slope communities implement fire restrictions amid ‘uptick’ in wildfire activity
A hot start to June is increasing the risk of wildfires and prompting more Colorado mountain communities to implement fire restrictions. Colorado Department of Fire Prevention and Control public information officer Tracy LeClair said there...
Western Slope communities are implementing fire restrictions amid an ‘uptick’ in wildfire activity
A hot start to June is increasing the risk of wildfires and prompting more Colorado mountain communities to implement fire restrictions. Colorado Department of Fire Prevention and Control public information officer Tracy LeClair said there has been an “uptick” in wildfire activity since June 1. With above-average temperatures forecasted across the state, LeClair said she expects more people to be recreating in the mountains and urged everyone to…

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