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Severe weather across Texas damages homes, buildings
A tornado watch remains in effect for parts of North and Central Texas until 10 p.m.
TEXAS, USA — Tornadoes, hail and strong winds followed a front that inched its way across some parts of Texas Monday.
There were multiple tornadoes spotted across North and Central Texas in areas like Jacksboro, Luling and Round Rock.
A tornado watch remains in effect for parts of North and Central Texas until 10 p.m.
Below are photos and videos of some of the storm damage across Texas.
North Texas
Jacksboro, Texas, which is about 60 miles northwest of Fort Worth, suffered storm damage after a possible tornado touched down.
The possible tornado ripped through a high school with kids inside. Fortunately, everyone was reportedly safe.
Central Texas
The Austin area got its fair share of severe weather.
KVUE reporter Dominique Newland shared on her Twitter video of a Bank of America that was damaged from Monday afternoon’s weather.
KVUE even spotted a tornado on its Kalahari Resort camera in Round Rock during a live stream of weather coverage.
South Texas
Hail came down in San Antonio. Residents in that area snapped photos of pea and golf ball-sized hail that fell Monday afternoon.
PHOTOS: Hail falling around the San Antonio area amid severe weather outbreak
Southeast Texas
The line of thunderstorms is inching its way to the Houston area where a tornado watch remains a threat until 10 p.m. and flash flooding remains a concern until Tuesday morning.
The National Weather Service said a Tornado Watch covering much of Southeast Texas continues to rise.
We will update this page with more photos and videos as more come in.
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