Extreme Fire Danger Across Northern Colorado

High winds and low humidity raise wildfire risk along Interstate 25 and eastern plains

A Red Flag Warning is in effect Tuesday for much of Northern Colorado as powerful winds and extremely dry air combine to create dangerous fire weather conditions from the Interstate 25 corridor east into the plains.

According to the National Weather Service in Boulder (weather.gov/bou), sustained winds of 30 to 40 mph with gusts up to 65 mph, paired with relative humidity between 10 and 20 percent, are expected to produce critical to extreme fire danger across the eastern plains and portions of Larimer and Weld counties. These conditions are forecast to peak from late Tuesday morning through Tuesday evening.

On Wednesday, fire weather conditions are expected to remain elevated to critical, especially farther east, including Elbert and Lincoln counties, where winds could gust to 40 mph and humidity may drop as low as 15 percent…

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