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Denver weather: Foggy, cool, low gray clouds and drizzle leading to warmer weekend with sunshine

CDPHE issues air quality health advisory as smoke from Canadian fires spreads into Colorado

Motorists wait for a red light on westbound 18th and Park Avenues as smoke shrouds the downtown Denver skyline on Friday, May 19, 2023. Smoke from numerous fires in the Canadian province of Alberta has rolled into Colorado Friday, giving Denver a ranking of third worst air quality of all major cities globally. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Education has issued an air quality health advisory alert as a result of the inflow of smoke across the Centennial State. (Photo by David Zalubowski/Associated Press)
Motorists wait for a red light on westbound 18th and Park avenues as smoke shrouds the downtown Denver skyline on Friday, May 19, 2023. Smoke from numerous fires in the Canadian province of Alberta has rolled into Colorado Friday, giving Denver a ranking of third worst air quality of all major cities globally. The Colorado Department of Public Health and Education has issued an air quality health advisory alert as a result of the inflow of smoke across the Centennial State. (Photo by David Zalubowski/Associated Press)
Bruce Finley of The Denver Post
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Fog, low-hanging gray clouds, drizzle and rain scattered across Colorado's Front Range mountain foothills and cities Friday will keep roads wet and bring moisture to the high plains, leading to a warmer weekend with sunshine, according to the National Weather Service.
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