Severe weather swept across southeastern Texas as a tornado touched down in a residential area outside Houston, damaging more than 100 homes but leaving residents unharmed. The National Weather Service issued a tornado watch for over a dozen counties, citing storms that were already showing signs of rotation and funnel cloud formation.
Video and photos posted on social media captured the dramatic moment, including drone footage and a dash cam recording from a Harris County Precinct 4 patrol car, showing the funnel cloud ominously swirling above the area. Roofs were stripped of shingles, and other structural damage was visible in the affected neighborhoods, highlighting the tornado’s impact despite its brief duration.
Authorities confirmed that no injuries occurred during the tornado, emphasizing the importance of early warnings and preparedness measures in minimizing harm during severe weather events. Residents in the path of the storm were advised to stay alert, take cover, and monitor local emergency updates as cleanup and assessment efforts began.
The NWS continues to monitor storms moving through southeastern Texas, reminding the public that funnel clouds and tornado activity can develop rapidly. Officials encourage residents to follow safety protocols and report any damage or hazards to local authorities. This event serves as a stark reminder of the unpredictable nature of severe weather and the need for vigilance in tornado-prone areas.