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DENVER — As fire crews battle a third wildfire raging in Colorado in just three days, conditions remain ripe for a spark to set off another fire.
Wind gusts early Wednesday morning ranged from between 5 to 15 mph along the Front Range, with slightly higher gusts out on the plains. An air quality alert has been issued for the Denver metro and communities stretching up and down the I-25 corridor from Fort Collins through Castle Rock through at least 4 p.m. Wednesday.
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