A rapidly advancing wildfire has engulfed over 5,000 acres in Eastern Colorado, driven by fierce winds from a potent winter storm that propelled flames toward residential areas and roadways. Firefighters faced challenges from gusts reaching 70 mph, near-zero visibility, and alarmingly dry conditions, prompting evacuation orders near Limon. With almost 6 million individuals across 13 states under heightened to critical fire weather warnings, alerts extend from Colorado to Chicago. Experts caution that a warming climate is contributing to more intense, arid, and volatile fire seasons. This is the stark scenario as the U.S. prepares for another day of perilous wildfire conditions.
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