Drought and long, hot summer days are sucking Western Colorado's rivers dry, parching farm fields and fueling the massive wildfires.
Breakdown
- About 7% of Colorado is experiencing exceptional drought, the highest level.
- Western Colorado is at the epicenter, with severe impacts on water supply and wildfires. 19s
- The northwestern region is in the D4 drought category, the worst on the national map. 33s
- Dry soils and vegetation, combined with windy conditions, are fueling persistent wildfires. 44s
- There is hope that rising humidity could bring rain and cooler temperatures soon. 1m 19s