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Fires In Wyoming, Montana Cause Haze Along Front Range

BOULDER, Colo. (CBS4) - The skies along the Front Range in Colorado were hazy Wednesday morning due to fires in Wyoming and Montana, according to the National Weather Service in Boulder.

The National Weather Service said the fires in addition to an inversion was trapping the smoke, caused the haze.

There is also a prescribed burn near Foxton in south Jefferson County, but so far that fire has not been putting out a lot of smoke.

Boulder dispatchers have taken numerous calls on the haze.

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