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Thursday at 3:28 in the afternoon June 22 a tornado touched down just south of CO-470 in Douglas County, west of Lucent Blvd, impacting the city of Highlands Ranch. The tornado looks to have lifted just west of the intersection of Lincoln Ave and Lone Tree Parkway.
My house is 1 block north and east of Lincoln and the Parkway! I looked out at 3:30 PM to see an almost black sky. I did a blessing over me and my house to keep us safe and told the weather to bypass us.
Here’s a map (scroll down) of the track of the tornado that started 6 miles away. The point where it lifted (right edge of the map) was close! My house is in that picture. We got rain, strong winds and marble-sized hail that went on for 20 minutes or so. Scary. Our neighbors in Highlands Ranch did not fare so well. Thankfully, no one died but the damage is extensive, especially large mature trees uprooted from the ground like dandelions.
My house is 1 block north and east of Lincoln and the Parkway! I looked out at 3:30 PM to see an almost black sky. I did a blessing over me and my house to keep us safe and told the weather to bypass us.
Here’s a map (scroll down) of the track of the tornado that started 6 miles away. The point where it lifted (right edge of the map) was close! My house is in that picture. We got rain, strong winds and marble-sized hail that went on for 20 minutes or so. Scary. Our neighbors in Highlands Ranch did not fare so well. Thankfully, no one died but the damage is extensive, especially large mature trees uprooted from the ground like dandelions.