We're in Pueblo CO, about 100 miles south of 230RN.
We had sustained winds of over 50 MPH all day, with a high recorded gust of 89 MPH at the airport, which is about 3 miles northwest of us. We had one small cottonwood blow down about 250 yards north of the house. It's across the neighbor's fence, but shouldn't take more than an hour to clean up and repair the fence. Probably lost a few trees on the river bottom too, but all they can damage down there are fences. (the 2002-03 drought killed multiple cottonwoods, and a one or two blow down every time we get wind.)
Lots of "sleeping" semis lined I-25 yesterday, and one person videoed one standing on the side of the road just as it went over. Lots of trees and power poles blown down in town, but we haven't gone anywhere to see them.
Our power never went out, but it also stayed on during the 1997 blizzard, which was worse than this.