GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. (KJCT) - On Friday, the Lee Fire created a weather phenomenon called a pyrocumulus cloud. Pyrocumulus clouds can make fighting fires like the Lee Fire extremely dangerous and ...
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Heat from the recent wildfires raging in northern Minnesota is so intense, that under the right circumstances, they can actually create storms in the atmosphere. It's not uncommon to see cumulus ...
Two wildfires burning in the western United States — including one that has become a "megafire" on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon — are so hot that they're spurring the formation of "fire clouds" ...
Wildfires in Utah and Arizona, near the Grand Canyon, are producing "fire clouds" that can be seen for hundreds of miles and further fuel the fires. The Dragon Bravo fire near the Grand Canyon has ...
Saturday afternoon into evening could be especially wet. Potential tropical storm or hurricane Imelda could impact us next week.
SOME MORE WILDFIRE SMOKE RETURNING. MORE ON THAT IN A SECOND. EARLIER TODAY WERE SOME COOL SITES, MAYBE A LITTLE BIT OMINOUS SITES IN SOME PARTS OF THE STATE, A FEW DIFFERENT FUNNEL CLOUDS SPOTTED, ...
A chance for thunderstorms will be possible today mainly along the Palmer Divide, but Colorado Springs could still see a few storms. Clouds will begin to fill in during the later part of the morning.