Colorado Tornado Outbreak Produces 14 Twisters In 90 Minutes

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DENVER (CBS4) – The National Weather Service in Boulder says preliminary data from Monday’s Memorial Day tornado outbreak shows a total of 14 tornadoes touched down between 5:00 pm and 6:30 pm on Colorado’s northeast plains.

The tornado count includes 7 in Washington County, 3 in Kit Carson County, 2 in Morgan County and 2 in Weld County.

The twisters did not cause any damage or injuries but made for a lot of great pictures. According to the National Weather Service in Boulder a wet microburst did cause some damage to a carport and garage in the town of Cope.

Monday’s storm system largely produced ‘landspout tornadoes’ which are tornadoes produced by non-supercell thunderstorms.

Landspout tornadoes are generally weaker than supercell tornadoes and don’t typically stay on the ground for long periods of time, but they can still produce damage up to EF2 strength.

May and June are two of the most common months for severe thunderstorms and tornadoes in Colorado.

by Chris Spears (2018, May 29) CBS4

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Kyrie Wagner