Your storm videos, photos show tornado damage, flooding across Greater Houston area

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KHOU 11 viewers have been busy documenting today’s storms in their neighborhoods.

HOUSTON — A powerful front stirred tornadoes and torrential rain around the Greater Houston Area tuesday.

All day, we received viewer storm videos and photos that show widespread tornado damage in Pasadena, Baytown and Deer Park. Fortunately, no injuries have been reported.

We also saw street flooding in many other communities caused by today’s heavy downpours.

Thanks to our KHOU 11 viewers who’ve been busy documenting the results of today’s storms in their neighborhoods, but please make sure you stay safe, y’all!

Tornado damage along Spencer Highway in Pasadena from Jacob Hale

Credit: Jacob Hale

Jacob Hale shot these photos of extensive tornado damage along Spencer Highway in Pasadena.

“Seeing the damage from the tornado first-hand made me sick to my stomach,” Hale tweeted. “My heart aches for the families who had their homes destroyed and lost everything. I’ve never seen anything like this in Houston before…”

More Pasadena tornado damage from Rangel WX

Credit: Rangel Wx

Rangel Wx shot this photo of tornado damage in Pasadena.

Pasadena gym destroyed from Duke Colton

18-wheeler overturns on Highway 225 from Monica Harris

Credit: Monica Harris

Big rig overturns on Highway 225 in Pasadena
Credit: Monica Harris

Tornado blows train off tracks from Monica Harris

Credit: Monica Harris

Train comes off the tracks in Pasadena

249 at Spring Cypress

Credit: Kristin C

Credit: Kristin C

Dayton

Credit: Nancy Bumgarner

Large tree uprooted in Dayton
Credit: Nancy Bumgarner

Storm in Jamaica Beach from Paul

Allen Parkway 

Trash can floats away in Braeburn Terrace

Near Lanier Middle School from Paula

Credit: Paula

Street flooding near Lanier Middle School

High water in Sugar Land

Magnolia 

Credit: Aubrey

Credit: Aubrey

Lem Gully in Spring

Credit: Lee Moynagan

Credit: Lee Moynagan

The Heights

Credit: Katie Sherman

Credit: Katie Sherman

Sealy area in Austin County