PLATTEVILLE, Colo. — A tornado touched down north of Firestone and traveled to an area three miles northwest of Platteville in Weld County Monday evening.
Around 5:15 p.m., AirTracker7 captured video of the land spout tornado west of Platteville as it remained on the ground for several minutes.
The National Weather Service issued a tornado warning for the area until 6 p.m. They urged residents in the affected area to take cover immediately. The warning expired and the NWS reported the storm no longer had rotation.
PHOTOS | Viewer images of the Weld County tornado
Weld County authorities said the tornado traveled between Highway 66 and Weld County Road 42, between WCR 17 and 13. The tornado dissipated around 5:45 p.m.
I'm seeing some damage from the #tornado that touched down in southwest Weld County this afternoon. This is at Ulrich Farms, just west of Platteville, CO. #COWX #Denver7 pic.twitter.com/hYorpdKaf5
— James Dougherty (@DoughertyKMGH) June 8, 2021
The National Weather Service said power poles and lines were taken down near Highway 66 and County Road 21. One home was damaged after a downed power line caused a fire. Officials said at least two other homes, a feed lot and a dairy lot were reported damaged in the tornado. The Weld County Office of Emergency Management has identified potentially six damaged or destroyed structures as of Monday evening. Damage assessments will continue Tuesday morning.
No injuries have been reported, however, there have been reports of lost livestock, according to the Platteville Gilcrest Fire District.
Denver7's James Dougherty came upon a scene near Platteville, where residents outside assessing the damage found some kittens that survived inside a building that was tossed around in the storm.
The National Weather Service will survey the damage Tuesday to determine the exact track and intensity of the tornado.
The storms that produced the tornado caused disruptions at Denver International Airport. The airport reported several departure and arrival delays.
The most tornado-prone county in Colorado and the entire country is Weld County, which has seen 268 tornadoes since 1950.
This is a developing story. This article will be updated as more information comes available.