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National Weather Highlight for 6 / 28 / 09: Funnel cloud forms near Pikes Peak

June 28, 6:37 PMCoastal Carolina Weather ExaminerGannon Medwick
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A funnel cloud made for some tense moments in Cascade, CO, near Pikes Peak, Sunday 6 / 22.

The nation's only funnel cloud report from Sunday 6 / 28 came from near one of our nation's most well-known landmarks - Pikes Peak, CO - around 3:15 local time:

FUNNEL CLOUD DECENDED FROM CLOUDS OVER SANTAS WORKSHOP AND THEN DREW BACK INTO CLOUD (REPORTED BY PIKES PEAK RANGERS).

Thankfully, no damage was reported at Santa's Workshop, or any other spot in the small Pikes Peak area town of Cascade! 

For more information on today's National Weather Highlight, visit the National Weather Service Pueblo, CO home page.

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