It's been 15 years since Utah experienced one of its most destructive tornadoes in history.
Shortly before 1 p.m. Aug. 11, 1999, an F2 tornado made its way northeast, from about I-215 and I-15, past the state Capitol and into the Avenues.
The National Weather Service estimated the tornado lasted about 10 minutes and caused more than $180 million in damage. One person was killed.
According to the NWS, August has seen the second-most tornadoes in Utah since 1950 26. May has produced the most 31.
Here's a gallery of photos from the Aug. 11, 1999 storm.