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Monday, June 29, 2026

Heavy smoke intrusion between Denver and Colorado Springs

A large plume of smoke has descended on parts of the Front Range region late Monday afternoon.  Be prepared for a sudden drop in visibility driving Interstate 25 between Denver and Colorado Springs. Air quality has also reached unhealthy levels in locations such as Castle Rock and Larkspur. Residents along this busy stretch of the Interstate 25 corridor should monitor smoke levels in your area as the smoke plume could move in unpredictable directions and air quality could rapidly deteriorate.

A satellite image showing a large plume of smoke between Denver and Colorado Springs
A heavy smoke plume between Denver and Colorado Springs (slider.cira.colostate.edu)

A web camera showing smoky conditions on Interstate 25 just north of Castle Rock, Colorado
CDOT web camera just north of Castle Rock (cotrip.org)




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