Since Colorado began keeping official records in 1950, our state has seen 2,295 tornadoes touch down inside our borders. These storms have cost us more than $290,632,440 in property damage over the last 73 years.

While several of these storms have caused a tremendous amount of damage, Coloradans have been pretty lucky to survive many of them. To this date, Colorado has only lost 5 of its residents to a tornado or violent storm.

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Which Colorado Counties See the Most Tornados?


How Strong Do Tornados Get in Colorado?

Tornados are measured by the EF Scale. This is short for 'Escape Fast'. Just kidding. Find out more about the Enhanced Fujita Scale here. This system just helps define tornadoes by wind speed which helps predict damage and intensity.

  • EF0: Winds 65 to 85 mph
  • EF1: Winds 86 to 110 mph
  • EF2: Winds 111 to 135 mph
  • EF3: Winds 136-165 mph
  • EF4: Winds 166 to 200 mph
  • EF5: Winds 200 mph+

Tornados in Colorado are typically EF0 to EF3.

Which Tornado Caused the Most Damage in Colorado?

The butcher's bill from the Weld County tornado of 2008 came out to an unthinkable $147,000,000. 78 Coloradans were injured in that tornado, and one person lost their life to the storm.

See some of the biggest tornados to ever touchdown in Colorado below.

See Colorado's Top 5 Most Destructive Tornados Since 1950

Did you know the state of Colorado has seen approximately 2,295 tornadoes touch down since the year 1950? These storms have caused about $290,632,440 in property damage in Centennial State. Scroll on to see 5 of the most notorious twisters to ever kick up dust in the Rockies.

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MORE: Check Out Colorado's 15 Most Significant Earthquakes (1900-2023)

Can Colorado have earthquakes? You bet! The state of Colorado did not begin keeping records of seismic activity until around 1900. From the largest earthquake to hit the state to a few of the more recent, scroll on to check out the most significant earthquakes to affect the state of Colorado.

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