Look for water service rate raises do to severe drought. What happened to all the fires? They appear to have stopped just after the election. They will “Burn it all down” before giving power back to the people. Interested in how those solar panels are doing without any sun the last couple weeks. Are your teslas charging as needed in this cold? It must suck to fall for propaganda. Once you see a little, everything becomes clear.
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December 31, 2022 - 12:56 PM 12:56 PM
The Mosquito Fire started on September 6 and was the largest wildfire of the year. However, rain from a tropical storm that came up from Mexico helped firefighters put it out. The same rains dampened the fire-prone areas and kept other fires from starting. Additional rain in November put an end to the fire season.
Check rain totals in CoCo county
https://www.ccflood.us/raintable.html
Look for water service rate raises do to severe drought. What happened to all the fires? They appear to have stopped just after the election. They will “Burn it all down” before giving power back to the people. Interested in how those solar panels are doing without any sun the last couple weeks. Are your teslas charging as needed in this cold? It must suck to fall for propaganda. Once you see a little, everything becomes clear.
Down voting my posts is a hate crime and physical violence on me.
The Mosquito Fire started on September 6 and was the largest wildfire of the year. However, rain from a tropical storm that came up from Mexico helped firefighters put it out. The same rains dampened the fire-prone areas and kept other fires from starting. Additional rain in November put an end to the fire season.