Currently in Denver — October 10, 2023: Toasty Sunshine

Plus, smoky peatland fires erupt in Indonesia.

The weather, currently.

Toasty Sunshine

It’s another warm and sunny day for Denver with temperatures reaching 79. Some clouds will start rolling in as the day marches on—probably not until the later evening. That means you’ve got plenty of time to soak up some Vitamin D before the day is done. ☀️

Night time will bring low temps in the high 40’s. Sounds like a windows open, no AC kind of night. Right? Maybe for you. But my landlord turned on the radiator, and mine constantly puts out heat even when it’s off. So I’ll be sleeping with my AC set to 69. Sad.

What you need to know, currently.

Wildfires in Indonesia have already burned more land area than in all of 2022 combined, according to satellite imagery and local reports.

Indonesia often hosts massive forest fires during its dry season, which runs roughly from August to December. This year, with drought linked to El Niño, those fires have been much larger than normal — recalling some of the major fire seasons of 1997 and 2015, both intense El Niño years.

On average, tens of thousands of people die annually due to complications of smoke and air pollution due to fires in Indonesia — some of which can linger for months in slow-burning peatlands.

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