PUEBLO, Colo.—Severe weather warnings have been canceled around Colorado, but damage left behind in Park County is a reminder of the wild weather.
There were reports of a tornado touching down Tuesday in the Lake George area, about 100 miles southeast of Denver, and minor damage at a state park. The Park County sheriff’s department says the storm flattened trees and damaged a few vehicles.
No injuries were reported.
The National Weather Service says members of the public also reported a tornado about 35 miles west of Colorado Springs.
Another funnel cloud was reported about 50 miles south of Pueblo. The Weather Service says radar picked up a rotating storm in that area capable of producing a tornado.
Rain and hail moved through Teller, El Paso, Fremont and Pueblo counties before moving east.



