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Colorado is facing a significant weather impact as high winds and elevated fire danger sweep across the state. The combination of these factors has led to road closures, flight delays, school shutdowns, and heightened concerns about wildfir...
The confluence of strong winds, low humidity, and dry ground fuel creates a heightened risk of wildfires. The strongest winds are expected east of the Continental Divide. Xcel Energy is actively monitoring weather forecasts and data to determine the best course of action to protect public safety, including the possible activation of EPSS, which makes power lines more sensitive to contact and can trigger unplanned outages.
**How to Prepare:** - Avoid activities that could produce sparks. - Stay informed about weather updates and warnings. - Prepare for potential power outages. - Heed warnings from local authorities regarding road closures and fire danger.
**Who This Affects Most:** - Residents in the foothills and Front Range mountains. - Travelers using Denver International Airport and major highways. - School children in affected districts. - Individuals with respiratory sensitivities due to potential smoke from wildfires.
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