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Wildfires burning at the Grand Canyon and in Utah are so hot that they're spurring the formation of "fire clouds" that can create their own erratic weather systems.
A New Jersey man has been missing for about a week as a "mega-fire" ravages the Grand Canyon National Park. Thomas Daniel Gibbs, 35, of Freehold, New Jersey, was last heard from by his friends and ...
Both it and the Monroe Fire, burning further north near Monroe, Utah, are generating pyrocumulus clouds — sometimes called ...
Smoke from two wildfires — one in south-central Utah, the other near the Grand Canyon — has made its way to the Wasatch Front ...
A fast-moving wildfire destroyed a historic lodge and dozens of other structures on the Grand Canyon’s North Rim, forcing ...
The Dragon Bravo Fire burning inside Grand Canyon National Park has destroyed dozens of structures, including a beloved and ...
The wind-whipped wildfire in Arizona and another in Utah are so hot that they’re spurring the formation of “fire clouds” that can create their own erratic weather systems.
The Dragon Bravo Fire that destroyed the North Rim lodge will affect visitors and nearby communities. Here's the Canyon's ...
A national park in southwest Colorado partially reopened Wednesday for the first time since a fire broke out earlier this ...
Notably, there are also fire weather concerns for parts of Hawaii, specifically the leeward portions of all Hawaiian Islands ...
Towering ‘fire clouds’ are turning wildfires into their own weather systems, making an already brutal battle even harder for crews on the ground.
ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. (AP) — U.S. land managers are racing the clock as hotter, drier weather raises the risk of wildfires in the nation’s overgrown forests with each passing year.