Watch now: University of Arizona weather cam catches Bighorn Fire
- Courtesy of the University of Arizona Atmospheric Sciences
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The University of Arizona Hydrology and Atmospheric Sciences weather cam catches more than the weather. This daily video begins at midnight and until the sun rises, light from the fire is visible. After sunrise one can see smoke rising. Courtesy University of Arizona Atmospheric Sciences.
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