Millions in the Southwest could see 'dangerous and dire' weather take shape, weather service says
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Hot, dry and windy conditions mean some drought-stricken areas of the Southwest face an "extremely critical" threat of fire Friday, from central and eastern New Mexico to eastern Colorado, including Denver.
Other higher population centers threatened include Albuquerque in New Mexico and Colorado Springs in Colorado.
"A dangerous and dire weather situation will take shape today," the National Weather Service (NWS) in Albuquerque said. "Extremely critical fire weather is possible today when very strong winds will combine with exceptionally low humidity, above normal temperatures, and an unstable airmass."
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