Severe weather impacted the Plains states on Sunday just a day after five tornadoes were confirmed to have hit Colorado on Saturday.

Here's a state by state round up of the severe weather this weekend.

Colorado

One twister touched down north of Wray in Yuma County Saturday evening, leaving five people with minor injuries and causing damage to some buildings and other structures, National Weather Service (NWS) Science and Operations officer Jeremy Martin told the Associated Press. The tornado was rated EF2 by the NWS after the damage was surveyed on Sunday.

The tornado caused damage from County 37 to County Road 42 near Highway 385, the Yuma County Sheriff's Office told KDVR. Residents and travelers have been urged to not travel north on Highway 385, which had to be closed down due to downed fences and loose livestock.

Locals took to social media to post photos and videos of the damages and the storm, which almost appeared to resemble a mushroom cloud.

Earlier that day, a tornado caused some minor injuries and left about a dozen motorhomes damaged in nearby Morgan County. According to Morgan County Sheriff James Crone, most of the mobile residences were unoccupied and everyone refused medical care.

The tornado began in Weld County near Interstate 76 before moving into Morgan County and was rated EF2 by the National Weather Service. In addition to the motorhomes, vehicles were damaged and trees were downed, scattering debris on the ground.

Trees and irrigation systems were also uprooted and tennis ball-sized hail was reported in many parts of Denver's metro area, according to The Denver Post.

Kansas

At least two brief tornadoes were reported in northwest Kansas Sunday afternoon. There are no reports of significant damage at this time.

Sunday evening, NWS confirmed a large and extremely dangerous tornado was spotted 5 miles southeast of Codell. Golf ball-sized hail was also reported.

Nebraska

A tornado was reported near Indianola late Sunday afternoon.

Oklahoma

A brief tornado was reported near Marlow early Sunday evening.

Street flooding was reported in the city of Lawton and users took to social media to show vehicles in water up to their tires. NWS Norman reported that cars were becoming stranded. A wind gust to 64 mph was also reported in Lawton.

Texas

Large hail and strong winds impacted the Abilene, Texas, area Sunday afternoon. Wind gusts up to 60 mph were reported near Abilene.

Hail as large as baseballs were reported in Hawley.