Colorado Updates:
Rain showers are set to sweep across Colorado starting this Sunday, according to the National Weather Service. The extent to which these rain showers will impact the progress of the ongoing wildfires on the Western Slope remains uncertain, but they may provide much-needed relief for the drought-stricken region.
The wildfires, including the fifth-largest on record in Colorado, the Lee Fire, have collectively scorched nearly 170,000 acres. Multiple wildfires are currently burning on the Western Slope, and the rain showers may help in containing their spread.
The rain showers are expected to continue through at least midweek, providing a potential respite for the affected areas. The National Weather Service has issued forecasts for the rain showers, and residents of Colorado can stay updated with the Mile High Roundup, a service that delivers Colorado's top stories via email.
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As the rain showers approach, let's hope for the best in terms of containing the wildfires and alleviating the drought conditions in Colorado's Western Slope. Stay safe and stay informed.