HOUSTON – Viewers in Lake Jackson reported some damage after strong thunderstorms rolled through Saturday.
James Perry sent photos of a Lowe’s store which had damage to the front of it as well as outdoor merchandise that had been blown around by strong winds.
In Hillcrest Village, near Alvin, emergency management sent photos of trees down as well as flooding.
This comes after a round of heavy storms Saturday morning. Viewers sent photos of lightning from the storms in to Click2Pins.
Grace Fernandez
Wow! What a storm. No power in Greatwood.
More storms are impacting the area Saturday afternoon and they are also dropping heavy rain and lightning.
This video shows a loud thunderclap in the Upper Kirby area.
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Water spout in Galveston
In Galveston, a viewer captured video of a waterspout off the coast.
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WEEinthecity
nearly 5 inches and counting .
Sam Olivares
Some nasty rain coming.