The Houston area was hit hard by storms Tuesday afternoon that brought tornados,...
Strong wind, hail and possible tornados are still expected for coastal areas including Freeport and Galveston Bay until 5:15 p.m., according to the National Weather Service. The storm has moved east as of Tuesday afternoon.
Heavy winds are expected throughout the night and residents are advised to stay off the roads if at all possible.Most of the Houston area remained unscathed from power outages. Track where outages are happening with the Chronicle'sThe Harris County Sheriff's Office reported a high number of stranded motorists as flash flooding in the area was mostly confined to streets. The Chronicle's
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