ASPEN ACRES FIRE: Flash floods, debris and ash flows, and mudslides are a long-term risk...
The National Weather Service in Pueblo held a meeting for state and local agencies and officials, which Peaks2Plains Weather attended, regarding the first of what will be many flash flood watches issued for the Aspen Acres Burn. Klint Skelly, Warning Coordination Meteorologist, joined Matt Meister to talk about the unknowns, thresholds that will be used, and the need for diligence in the months and years ahead.

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