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    View from my house security camera just now. No damage that I can see yet. The hail came hard and fast too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BushMasterBoy View Post
    Had a tornado pass over last night. It did't touch down. It was on the weather radar. I ran outside and there was very little wind, the noise ovehead sounded like a 747 coming down. I actually expected a plane to crash nearby.
    Supposedly we are going to have huge rains tonight and the phone alerts are warning flash floods and they are evacuating homeless by Fountain Creek and closing roads. Pueblo County is out of "drought" status for the first time in 40 years.
    Even tornados avoid Pueblo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by HBARleatherneck View Post
    View from my house security camera just now. No damage that I can see yet. The hail came hard and fast too.

    Best kind of tornado, didn't land on me and is headed away from me.

    Good pic.

    Folks in Merino/Atwood hood are hiding out tonite. Gotten 3 "severe" tornado warnings in the last hour.

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    I was canvassing the neighborhood off of Rock Canyon High School when I looked up and saw dark mammatus clouds with a green cast. I cut the case and got home, took some photos of the clouds and then a friend texted me to take cover. I got his text three minutes before the emergency alert, which gave me a chance to get the cats in the basement. There were times when the rain and hail were so thick that I couldn't see across the street. Neighbors lost a tree, I lost my rhubarb and all of my peaches on the tree.
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    The twister was due west of where I was when it fizzled out, but still got a lot of wind from the storm. It went towards our place in Parker but no damage was seen other than hail
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