6-12 Inches of Snow Fell Over Cameron Peak Fire Tuesday6-12 Inches of Snow Fell Over Cameron Peak Fire TuesdayLarimer County Sheriff Justin Smith is optimistic that the snow will be of huge help. Jacob LaxenJacob Laxen
Ashy Skies Return as Cameron Peak Fire Grows Close to 35,000 AcresAshy Skies Return as Cameron Peak Fire Grows Close to 35,000 AcresSmoke increased as dry, windy weekend conditions led to the fire growing by more than 10,000 acres since Friday.Jacob LaxenJacob Laxen
Daily Progression of the 2020 Cameron Peak FireDaily Progression of the 2020 Cameron Peak FireCrews from 35 states have pitched in to fight the fire.Jacob LaxenJacob Laxen
Cameron Peak Fire Update: 22,971 Acres, No ContainmentCameron Peak Fire Update: 22,971 Acres, No ContainmentWidespread showers and thunderstorms are expected on Friday (August 28,) as 22,971 acres continue to burn 15 miles southwest of Red Feather Lakes.Dave JensenDave Jensen
Cameron Peak Fire Just 1 Mile From Rocky Mountain National ParkCameron Peak Fire Just 1 Mile From Rocky Mountain National ParkThe Cameron Peak Fire is a mile or less from RMNP.J.B.J.B.
By The Numbers: How the 2020 Cameron Peak Fire Has GrownBy The Numbers: How the 2020 Cameron Peak Fire Has GrownHazy skies have dominated Northern Colorado since the Cameron Peak Fire about 60 miles west of Fort Collins began burning.Jacob LaxenJacob Laxen
UPDATE: Cameron Peak Fire, Over 20,000 Acres, 0% ContainmentUPDATE: Cameron Peak Fire, Over 20,000 Acres, 0% Containment The fire has reach 20,118 acres and counting.J.B.J.B.
UPDATE: Cameron Peak Fire Grows to Nearly 19,000 AcresUPDATE: Cameron Peak Fire Grows to Nearly 19,000 AcresAs of Sunday morning, August 23, 2020, 691 total personnel are working the Cameron Peak Fire as it continues to grow, with still zero containment.Dave JensenDave Jensen