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    Possible tornado damages Houston-area mall

    HOUSTON (AP) — City roads were flooded and thousands of Houston residents lost power Monday after powerful thunderstorms plowed through the area, with a possible tornado damaging and shutting down a nearby mall.

    The skies over Houston turned pitch black as the massive storms raced through the drought-stricken area, dropping several inches of rain over a two-hour period. Roads rapidly flooded and drivers became stranded on major arteries that connect the city's sprawling neighborhoods and suburbs.

    In Texas City, a town about 40 miles southeast of Houston, a possible tornado damaged the roof and wall of the Mall of the Mainland, and Fire Chief Joe Gorman evacuated and shut down the building. In North and West Texas, meanwhile, the National Weather Service said a cold, steady downpour will drop an inch or two of much-needed rain.

    The drought, however, is far from over.

    "We're not going to end the drought this winter even if we have above-normal rainfall," said State Climatologist John Nielsen-Gammon.

    According to preliminary data, Texas got about 14.89 inches of rain in 2011, compared to a normal average of 29.39 inches — levels that compare to 1917 and 1956, some of the driest years in recorded history, Nielsen-Gammon said. Recovering from that will take a wet winter, and a wetter-than-normal spring, he said.

    By early Monday, up to 4 inches of rain had fallen on parts of Houston and neighboring areas. Some places were expected to end the day with more than that, said Don Oettinger, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in League City, the office responsible for southeast Texas.

    Oettinger said the National Weather Service will likely not know until Tuesday whether a tornado caused the damage at the mall in Texas City. A funnel cloud was seen southwest of Houston and heavy wind gusts were reported. Television images showed wind damage to some buildings.

    Gorman said reports of a twister came in as wind and rain pounded the area. No injuries were reported at the mall, but the damage to the roof and wall prompted officials to evacuate the building and bring a structural engineer to investigate the stability of the structure.

    Roads throughout downtown Houston flooded. Schools sent emails warning parents against trying to pick up their children before checking on road conditions. Flooding shut down major freeways. The municipal courts sent out advisories that while work would continue, people who could not make it to a hearing due to the weather would be excused.

    Still, Oettinger agreed the rain was not nearly enough to end the drought.

    "It certainly helps," he said. "But we need a number of days like this to have an effect on the overall drought."

    In North and West Texas, Daniel Huckaby, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, said the "nice, steady rain" would help saturate the ground so that future rain would run off and help fill streams, lakes and reservoirs in drought-stricken areas. In the short-term, he said, the rain will help the growth of winter grass and reduce the danger of wildfires.

    "But we're going to need a lot more rain before next summer comes around to avoid still talking about the drought," Huckaby said.

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    • Adalid  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      some water is better than no water
    • darryl  •  Houston, Texas  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      Rained so hard I couldn't see the Budwieser Brewery sign off I-10,coming in from Jacinto City.
    • David1  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      Roads flood in Houston all the time when they get these downpours in the inches range. Most roads have huge gulleys for that very reason. This is a STRANGE thing to have in that city in January,, their coldest month of the year. If this were summer , it would be a daily event around 3PM every day if the winds are coming in from the gulf instead of the west like they have this year.
    • kahuna-uno  •  Houston, Texas  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      Wow! I drove from El Paso to Houston in a moving truck in this storm, and I knew it was bad, but when I saw a car spin out and finally come to a stop facing traffic just outside of Katy-that's when I really knew that this storm was really bad. Hope everyone is safe from this storm.
    • Bucky  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      Everything in Texas is big, including the storms.
    • almostdallas  •  Houston, Texas  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      Mall of the Mainland was probably gang territory anyway.
    • RIP USA  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      I'll take floods over drought any day.
    • Cecilia  •  Houston, Texas  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      I've lived in Houston my whole life, I've seen hurricanes, tropical storms, plain ole thunderstorms, snow, hail... This particular storm might seem normal on any other day but it's been a while since we've seen rain period. I even woke my mom up ,"Mom! It's lightning and thundering outside!" I wake up this morning and there's a freakin' lake in the sidewalk.
    • Siete Dos Aletas  •  Houston, Texas  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      FYI...again, I live in Houston. Houston is the biggest rural city in America. Draining sucks, electrical grid is still above ground, pot holes everywhere. A major storm derails Houston all the time.
    • LarryG  •  Rimrock, Arizona  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      They need to figure out how to store some of that for the summer.
    • michaelc  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      Ever been to Houston? The highways leading into town have fifteen foot levees alongside them. That land is so flat that a normal rain storm in normal times will flood them.
    • RachelH  •  Shreveport, Louisiana  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      Dear author...Texas is freakin' huge place, and 14.89 inches of rain is not what fell on the whole state last year...that's an average. And 29.39 is not the average for the WHOLE State...I live in on the gulf coast, we get a LOT more rain than that. Can you please be more specific so you don't sound really stupid.
    • Shairk.  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      Stevie Ray Vaugn wrote a song about this...
    • CLB  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      So Rick Perry's and Sam Brownback's prayer sessions finally brought some nice rains to you down there in Texas but, you must always be careful what you ask for!
    • bigGUY  •  1 mth 13 days ago
      no tornado.... just the low life louisiana refugees that never left
    • meat.org  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      Migration has been going on for some time now due to warmer climates. The Mexican is but one example.
    • Stewie Griffin  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      Everything is bigger in Texas
    • Jason  •  Phoenix, Arizona  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      It's either too much water or not enough water!!! Will we EVER be satisfied?
    • Giancarlo C  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      Well... if rain falls at a rapid pace over land that is suffering drought you are bound to have problems. In California that typically ends up in landslides. The ground can't absorb that water fast enough. Kinda sucks really. Still overall this rain is needed.
    • fickle fate  •  Fairfield, California  •  1 mth 14 days ago
      careful what you wish for.. maybe cookies!!
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