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Wildfire Smoke Deposits More Ash Along Colorado’s Front Range

More ashes have been falling along the Front Range and in some cases, even burned leaves have fallen.

(Image via CBS)

DENVER (CBS4) – Thick smoke from area wildfires settled across Colorado’s Front Range and eastern plains early Sunday morning and it left deposits of ash on surfaces such as cars, picnic tables, grills and hot tub covers. Ash was reported in Fort Collins, Aurora, Evergreen, Central Park, Green Valley Ranch and Elizabeth.

In recent days some people closer to the major fires have reported objects including burnt pine needles and leaves falling from the sky. CBS4 Photojournalist Mark Neitro tweeted the photo below of a burnt leaf landing on his vehicle Friday night in Gypsum. Periods of smoke will most likely be an issue for days to come with no major relief in sight for firefighters. Easterly winds could develop Sunday afternoon on the plains and along the Front Range which could temporarily push the smoke west.

Wildfire ash in Aurora on Aug. 16. (credit: CBS)

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