There've been tornado warnings for the Front Range and eastern CO, but I haven't seen any reports of tornados touching down anywhere.
No, the longest a tornado has been known to last was about 3 and a half hours.
Most likely not. The longest a tornado has been known to last was about 3.5 hours.
A typical tornado lasts one to five minutes. The longest-lived tornado on record lasted for three and a half hours.
A typical tornado lasts several hours, often more than 5 hours.
Tornado
The last tornado to hit Colorado Springs was an F0 on July 20, 2000.
As of May 10, 2012 the last confirmed tornado in Colorado hit on April 26 of the same year. There were five tornadoes in Colorado that day.
The last tornado in Longmont, Colorado was on May 17, 1978. It was rated F1.
Oklahoma has been in the news recently due to the EF5 tornado that blew through there on May 20, 2013. Oklahoma is in the American Midwest. It borders Arkansas, Colorado, Kansas, Missouri, New Mexico, and Texas.
No, Colorado has never recorded an F5 or EF5 tornado, the strongest was an F4. The largest tornado (by path width) on record in Colorado was rated EF3.
Albany
There were many tornadoes in Alabama in the week of April 25-28 with intensities ranging from EF0 to EF5. Here are the ratings of the most significant of those:Tuscaloosa-Birmingham tornado: EF4Hackleburg-Phil Campbell tornado: EF5Rainsville tornado: EF5Cullman tornado: EF4Shoal Creek tornado: EF4
Albany, North Shore
No. There has never been an F5 tornado recorded in Colorado. It has had a handful of F4 tornadoes.
During the last week of march.
Eastern Colorado near the Oklahoma state line sees relatively high tornado activity and is considered part of tornado alley.
You will need to be more specific, there have been many tornadoes in Colorado.