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The peak of the wind event occurred between 10 p.m. and 4 a.m. on Thursday, causing power outages for nearly 5,000 customers in Cleark Creek and Gilpin County. Strongest wind gusts recorded ...
High resolution images show winds in excess of 100 mph in the foothills from the west Denver metro area north to Boulder and Fort Collins. What we know about Colorado wind: When wind will stop ...
The Colorado Springs area and southeast Colorado saw the highest wind reports but damage spread throughout the state. Colorado wind wrap-up: Some sites report gusts exceeding 100 mph as cleanup begins
Also including a 60% significant severe wind probability which meets high risk standards. Forty tornadoes were confirmed; three were rated EF2. [255] 261 damaging wind gusts were reported including 10 hurricane-force which were up to 100 mph, though many occurred south of the high risk. [256] April 10: 2009: Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee [257] 62
Western New York was hit hard by high winds, with winds gusting to 74 mph (119 km/h) in Dunkirk and 78 mph (126 km/h) in Watertown; [26] the National Weather Service's Buffalo office warned in an Area Forecast Discussion that gusts from the southeast descending from Tug Hill could reach "potentially generational" levels. [27]
The Colorado Springs Fire Department responded to a large gas line break at the Chapel Hills Mall and evacuated that structure. [22] Strong winds felled trees, causing damage to several homes in Englewood. [21] One woman was injured when strong winds pushed her over and resulted in a broken hip. [22]
Portions of Interstates 70 in Colorado, 25 and 80 in Wyoming and 15 and 90 in Montana will be most affected. ... On Saturday, peak wind gust reports from Nebraska ranged to 76 mph, ...
The wind gusts above the surface were among the highest ever measured/estimated on record, comparable to the highest non-tornadic gust of 253 mph (407 km/h) measured during Cyclone Olivia in 1996. [35] Some damage was observed from areas that were not directly in the path of the tornado, suggesting a very large wind field as well.