For a cold place with snow, it is surprisingly dry in Colorado. Weather along the front range is very unpredictable. Wind coming from Canada runs like a river through the passes of the higher mountains, becomes warm from friction, and spills onto the prairie at high speed--in Denver you could hear it roaring along and wake up from a foot of snow the night before to all melted, 60 degrees. Louisville is in a very flat place already. Any little spark at the wrong time could do this. It's bad now because it's all built up. When it was just grass and tumbleweeds as it was when I was a child, it wouldn't have been such a disaster.
For a cold place with snow, it is surprisingly dry in Colorado. Weather along the front range is very unpredictable. Wind coming from Canada runs like a river through the passes of the higher mountains, becomes warm from friction, and spills onto the prairie at high speed--in Denver you could hear it roaring along and wake up from a foot of snow the night before to all melted, 60 degrees. Louisville is in a very flat place already. Any little spark at the wrong time could do this. It's bad now because it's all built up. When it was just grass and tumbleweeds as it was when I was a child, it wouldn't have been such a disaster.
no wonder everyone's getting sick, we're breathing that stuff
These houses all made from fiber board and tag board and parked 10ft apart doesn't help much either...