
HOUSTON – Rounds of severe weather barreled across communities from the Plains to the Southeast on Monday, slowing travel back home after the busy Memorial Day holiday weekend.
The powerful storms in Texas reportedly produced baseball-sized hail in some areas while hurricane-force wind gusts snapped trees like twigs, damaged property and knocked out power to hundreds of thousands of utility customers.
In Harris County, a tree fell onto a home, causing significant damage after storms swept over the area.
As of Tuesday morning, FindEnergy.com reported more than 200,000 power outages in the Lone Star State, but those numbers were slowly dropping as crews worked to make repairs and restore electricity to those who were plunged into darkness.
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