Inversion leaves Grand Junction in a haze

A ghostly Mt. Garfield is rendered barely visible beyond downtown Grand Junction as a temperature inversion locks a gray haze close to the valley floor.



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A ghostly Mt. Garfield is rendered barely visible beyond downtown Grand Junction as a temperature inversion locks a gray haze close to the valley floor.

The Grand Valley has been under a polluted cloak of air since Sunday. A temperature inversion — created when cold air is trapped at the earth’s surface by warmer air…




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