wild hair 39 Posted May 23, 2008 #1 Posted May 23, 2008 how about sume reports,we have a lot of members in that part of the country:fingers-crossed-emo:feedback:
Gene-b Posted May 23, 2008 #4 Posted May 23, 2008 Hey all. Most of the real bad weather was north of Denver. Ft Collins area. Lots of wind here but nothing real bad. Ft. Collins however took a couple of good hits. At least 1 person dead, lots of property damage. I understand one tornato was 1 mile across! WOW. The news is saying 60,000 homes with out power tonite. More storms on the way, we have a tornato watch untill 8 pm here but things look quiet right now, I believe the worst is over. I know we have some members in the Ft. Collins area, I hope their all right. Lot's of power problems so I'm sure they cant check in. Gene
gibvel Posted May 23, 2008 #5 Posted May 23, 2008 Windsor took a big hit. Most of them were east of I-25, about 8 or so,from what I hear on the news. Don't think Fort Collins got any but I could be wrong.
Gene-b Posted May 23, 2008 #6 Posted May 23, 2008 Just to clerify, I said Ft. Collins (area) because it is close to Windsor, More people know where Ft. Collins is so I took some liberty. I'm sorry if I confussed anyone. Ft. Collins north of Windser. Windsor is in bad shape, I have a few clients there (all of them ok so far). What a mess. Loveland is right there also, gibvel i'm glad to know your ok! Gene
Guest Popeye Posted May 23, 2008 #7 Posted May 23, 2008 Haven't heard anything significant this year....so far. Last year we lost Greenburg, KS....tornado took it off the map...trees, houses, everything. I heard they are going to build it back with new everything & make it a "Green" city, as a model for other states....energy efficient e/thing. No shade trees for a while, though.
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