After working full time in wildland fire for 33 years, he continues to learn, and strives to be a Student of Fire.
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Yesterday I awoke to smoke – a lot of it. I live 4 miles south of RuidosA, Texas on Highway 170 near the Rio Grande – what I could see of the river valley it was full of smoke. Maps never seem to show weather or much that is happening here because of the mountains. You map shows quite a few fires in Mexico which may have contributed to this. Thank you for having this site.
Janet
Yesterday I awoke to smoke – a lot of it. I live 4 miles south of RuidosA, Texas on Highway 170 near the Rio Grande – what I could see of the river valley it was full of smoke. Maps never seem to show weather or much that is happening here because of the mountains. You map shows quite a few fires in Mexico which may have contributed to this. Thank you for having this site.
Janet