As California burns, smoke makes it way to southern Colorado
This Sept. 1 satellite image shows a large smoke trail from California bending around a high-pressure system located above Arizona and New Mexico. That system is pushing smoke toward Colorado, causing hazy and somewhat smoky conditions. (Courtesy image/National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration)
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