This is what we woke up to on the morning of Friday, August 13th, 2010.
Here are the details from the National Weather Service:
@ 304 AM CDT August 13th. 2.8 miles northwest of Farmington to 2.6 miles north-northwest of Farmington.
Tornado rated high end EF-1... or up to 105 mph. Path length 1.5 miles. Tornado tracked to the northeast. A few homes had large sections of roof structure removed. Numerous homes had signficant roof damage, with loss of vinyl or metal siding. In addtion, numerous garage doors had collapsed or were pushed inward. One home had their entire garage shifted off its foundation by over 5 inches. Another home had their entire garage collapse, only leaving the main home intact. Due to several structures that had their foundations shifted and walls completely blown down, this tornado was rated a high end EF-1, which is approximately 105 mph. Most of the tornado damage was high end EF-0, or low end EF-1, or approximately 70 to 90 mph. Hundreds of trees were either uprooted or blown down. Several trees had diameters in excess of 30 inches.