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Where is the wildfire smoke coming from? Reports of smoke smell in Colorado
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DENVER — Winds are blowing wildfire smoke from Nebraska into northeastern Colorado on Friday morning.
A large wildfire in central Nebraska forced people out of their homes late Thursday and early Friday. The National Weather Service in Hastings issued the evacuation order for the town of Farnam and southwest Dawson County in Nebraska.
The 9NEWS Weather Impact Team said that the winds shifted Friday morning in northeastern Colorado, dragging in the smell of smoke blowing from the east.
The National Weather Service said smoke from the Nebraska wildfires has moved over northeast Colorado, including the Hudson/Greeley area.
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If you went outside to survey the neighborhood wind damage and noticed it was hazy or smoky, the National Weather Service says it's likely due to wildfires in another state.
Several fires broke out March 12 in Nebraska, according to local media reports.
That smoke moved into northeastern Colorado early the morning of March 13, the NWS in Boulder posted on X.com.
In Fort Collins, Poudre Fire Authority did respond to two small wildfires west of Horsetooth Reservoir just before 6:30 a.m., it posted on X.com. But it said it was releasing some units after its initial review of the fires.
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