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This smoke has stretched all the way to Idaho. I figured it would be clear over there but it's still just as smoky. It's supposed to rain tonight. I hope that brings some of this smoke down but it seems like it'll be to light to make a big dent in it. How does California have wildfires every year? I feel like there's no forest left at this point. But I say that not knowing how vast or huge that forest might be or how fast it may bounce back from this. They say volcanic ash is the most fertile. Maybe wildfire ash is the second most fertile? Imagine if this smoke cloud spreading actually ended up spreading and causing a huge growth in plant life all across the west coast. Ha! I can only imagine such a fairy tale ending.