Damage in Colorado from Severe Storm Could Include Possible Tornadoes
Trees and power lines are knocked over and small planes are flipped upside down after a severe storm, which including tornado sightings and hail, moved across the plains of northeastern Colorado.
A team from the National Weather Service is in Morgan and Washington counties this week to examine the damage caused by Sunday’s storms.
Meteorologist David Barjenbruch says the agency is pretty confident there were tornadoes but the weather service team needs to assess which damage may have been caused by tornadoes and which may have been caused by strong winds.
The storm originated in southeastern Wyoming and survived into northwest Texas.
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