![]() Trees are downed and some property damage to fences and roofs is being reported. This storm will contain tennis ball sized hail! /wQfSHGJ99Uĥ p.m.: Residents in Highlands Ranch are reporting damage from the tornado. ![]() Severe Thunderstorm Warning including Elbert CO until 6:00 PM MDT. with warnings from the National Weather Service of tennis-ball-sized hail. #COwx /BUTlrpHCYvĥ:12 p.m.: Elbert County is under a severe thunderstorm warning until 6 p.m. We are evaluating all photos to assign an EF-rating and may do a damage survey tomorrow if needed. Added points are damage reports we've received so far. This is not the exact track but it should be close. “We are evaluating all photos to assign an EF-rating and may do a damage survey tomorrow if needed,” NWS tweeted. But we don’t yet know the strength of the storm. The sheriff’s office is asking people to stay off the roads as much as possible at this time.Ħ:08 p.m.: The National Weather Service has issued a preliminary damage track from the tornado and believes it traveled 6.3 miles across Highlands Ranch. “The most damage that we have seen are trees down across roads, trees down into homes and some roofs damaged, some homes damaged and some structures damaged,” she said. Now that the storm has moved out, recovery and clean-up efforts are underway and deputies are currently out surveying the damage. She said the damage stretched for 3 miles from the western Highlands Ranch area to Lone Tree. Digital Replica Edition Home Page Close MenuĪt the same news conference, Douglas County sheriff’s spokewsoman Deborah Takahara said the sheriff’s office received nearly 300 calls reporting damage to neighborhoods during that timeframe. ![]()
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