The National Weather Service said 14 tornadoes touched down in Colorado's Eastern Plains from 5 to 6:30 p.m. on Memorial Day.
Miraculously, the only property damage reported so far was in the Washington County town of Cope, which at one point saw a pair of twisters on the ground near each other at the same time.
Roy Rudisill, Director of Weld County's Office of Emergency Management, said his office checked with several fire districts throughout the county and didn't find any damage to report.
Roger Doll, Morgan County's emergency management director, said other than some ripped up crops, there wasn't any reported damage from the pair of tornadoes.
We will update this story as more emergency management office's get back to us.
9NEWS received quite a few images of those tornadoes, reportedly blowing in open fields - and one near Wiggins in Morgan County.
No injuries have been reported from any of the tornadoes Monday.
The early numbers from the National Weather Service's Boulder office are preliminary and will be updated.
So far, the tornado totals are as follows: seven in Washington County, three in Kit Carson County, and two in both Morgan and Weld counties.