May 22, 2008: Tornado hits Windsor, Colorado

Packed with wind speeds near 165 miles per hour, the three-quarter-mile wide tornado hit northern Colorado on May 22, 2008. The EF3 tornado stayed on the ground for nearly 40 minutes, leaving a devastating trail of damage through Weld and Larimer counties. One person was killed when he tried to escape a trailer park in his motor home. Seventy-eight were injured. The tornado first touched down northeast of Platteville and finally lifted miles west-northwest of Wellington. The tornado was notable for its north-northwestward path because most tornadoes travel to west to east. FEMA estimated 850 homes were damaged and nearly 300 homes were significantly damaged or destroyed. In total, the tornado left behind an estimated $147 million in damage, making it the costliest tornado in Colorado history. Much of the destruction occurred at the Missile Silo Park campground, and to businesses and homes in eastern Windsor. The National Weather Service (NWS) report
Back to Top