A severe storm system that swept across parts of Texas over the
weekend brought numerous reports of tornadoes, damage to buildings,
large hail and several inches of rain, the National Weather Service said
Monday.
The weather service's Forth Worth office
said it had received reports of twisters in rural Johnson and Hill
counties but hadn't yet confirmed them.
Some homes
and other buildings were flattened in the aftermath of the storm Sunday
while other structures had their roofs torn away or were damaged by
falling trees. There were no accounts of injuries.
Hail described as the size of ping pong balls, and larger, showered the area.
National
Weather Service forecaster Lamont Bain said Monday that severe weather
reached Comanche, Erath, Somervell, Bosque, Hill and Johnson counties.
He said Glen Rose received more than 4 inches of rain.
Part of the Waxahachie police headquarters south of Dallas flooded as water several inches deep rushed into the building.
Videos and photographs depict incredible masses of ice ranging in size from a golf ball, to bigger than a softball. Incredible amounts of damage were caused.
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