Severe Storms Rattle Houston

By Grace Muller, AccuWeather.com Staff Writer
Jan 10, 2012; 6:31 AM ET
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Torrential downpours and severe weather slammed the Houston area on Monday.

Local law enforcement reported a tornado near the Mall of the Mainland in Texas City, Texas, and a funnel cloud was reported in Santa Fe, Texas.

A county sheriff reported another funnel cloud at Grand Parkway Highway 99 and Mason Road in Harris, Texas.

High thunderstorm winds blew over two tractor trailers 2 miles southeast of Bonney, Texas. Nearby, a roof was blown off with debris found in trees.


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A 60-mph gust was measured near Hilshire Village, Texas. Additionally, roof damage was reported in Meadows, Texas, along with garage doors being blown in.

The strongest storms also dropped large hail in southeastern Texas with Wharton reporting ping-pong ball-sized hail and Fort Bend reporting penny-sized hail.

Nasty thunderstorms will be possible again today over the lower Mississippi Valley and Central Gulf coast.

Take all severe weather and tornado-related warnings seriously, and never drive through a flooded roadway.

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