A twister touched down Sunday afternoon close to Brush in Morgan County.
The landspout twister, which was confirmed by a spotter for the Nationwide Climate Service, was reported at 3:52 p.m. about 13 miles east of Fort Morgan and shifting about 20 miles per hour, based on an alert from the Nationwide Climate Service.
A twister warning was in impact till 4:15 p.m. Sunday and other people have been suggested to maneuver to an inside room on the bottom ground of a well-built constructing and to maneuver away from home windows. Those that couldn’t get inside, stay in cellular houses or have been in a automobile have been suggested to maneuver to the closest substantial shelter to guard themselves from flying particles.
No accidents or property injury have been reported to the Nationwide Climate Service, mentioned Zach Hiris, a meteorologist within the Boulder workplace.
The twister was a part of a extreme climate entrance shifting throughout the northeastern plains of Colorado. The storms are anticipated to final till 8 p.m., Hiris mentioned.
In Phillips and Logan counties, a extreme thunderstorm was producing 2-inch hail and winds as much as 60 miles per hour, based on a Nationwide Climate Service alert.
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