Was any damage caused by the tornadoes in Elbert County, Colorado?
A large tornado barreled across Elbert County on Monday, flattening a barn and ripping the roof off an airplane hangar, as the streak of severe weather along the Front Range extended to nine straight days. There were several initial reports of tornadoes, which suggested there were multiple tornadoes on the ground, however the 9NEWS Weather Team is confident the reports were all of the same massive tornado. The large tornado was first confirmed about 12 miles southeast of Castle Rock in Douglas County between 1:30 and 2 p.m. The tornado moved steadily east on the ground and passed south of Elbert. The huge twister damaged a barn four miles east of Elbert in Elbert County. Sky9 shot video of a barn which was flattened by the tornado, but it wasn’t immediately clear if it was the same barn. A small airplane hangar in Elbert County, located near County Road 82 and Elbert Road, had its roof and three of its walls completely ripped off by the storm. There was an unconfirmed report of a torna
A large tornado barreled across Elbert County on Monday, flattening a barn and ripping the roof off an airplane hangar, as the streak of severe weather along the Front Range extended to nine straight days. There were several initial reports of tornadoes, which suggested there were multiple tornadoes on the ground, however the 9NEWS Weather Team is confident the reports were all of the same massive tornado. The large tornado was first confirmed about 12 miles southeast of Castle Rock in Douglas County between 1:30 and 2 p.m. The tornado moved steadily east on the ground and passed south of Elbert. The huge twister damaged a barn four miles east of Elbert in Elbert County. Sky9 shot video of a barn which was flattened by the tornado, but it wasn’t immediately clear if it was the same barn. A small airplane hangar in Elbert County, located near County Road 82 and Elbert Road, had its roof and three of its walls completely ripped off by the storm. There was an unconfirmed report of a torna
ELBERT COUNTY, Colo. — A large tornado barreled across Elbert County on Monday, flattening a barn and ripping the roof off an airplane hangar, as the streak of severe weather along the Front Range extended to nine straight days. There were several initial reports of tornadoes, which suggested there were multiple tornadoes on the ground, however the 9NEWS Weather Team is confident the reports were all of the same massive tornado. The large tornado was first confirmed about 12 miles southeast of Castle Rock in Douglas County between 1:30 and 2 p.m.
ELBERT COUNTY, Colo. — A large tornado barreled across Elbert County on Monday, flattening a barn and ripping the roof off an airplane hangar, as the streak of severe weather along the Front Range extended to nine straight days. There were several initial reports of tornadoes, which suggested there were multiple tornadoes on the ground, however the 9NEWS WeatherTeam is confident the reports were all of the same massive tornado. The large tornado was first confirmed about 12 miles southeast of Castle Rock in Douglas County between 1:30 and 2 p.m. The tornado moved steadily east on the ground and passed south of Elbert. The huge twister damaged a barn four miles east of Elbert in Elbert County. Sky9 shot video of a barn which was flattened by the tornado, but it wasn’t immediately clear if it was the same barn. A small airplane hangar in Elbert County, located near County Road 82 and Elbert Road, had its roof and three of its walls completely ripped off by the storm.