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Farmers Say Colorado Tornado Could Be Dangerous For Local Food Supply

Video Credit: CBS 4 Denver - Duration: 01:24s - Published
Farmers Say Colorado Tornado Could Be Dangerous For Local Food Supply

Farmers Say Colorado Tornado Could Be Dangerous For Local Food Supply

Experts with the National Weather Service have ruled the land spout that damaged property on Monday was an EF-1 tornado, likely with winds topping around 100 miles per hour.

The tornado didn’t cause injuries or claim human life, but it did cause significant damage to nearby properties in the rural portions of southwestern Weld County.


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