WILLIAMSON COUNTY, Texas -- After surveying damage in Williamson County Sunday, the National Weather Service has confirmed that a tornado touched down.
A Tornado Warning was issued for Williamson County at 8:33 a.m., and then allowed to expire by the National Weather Service at 9 a.m. because of significant weakening within the storm. Photos of funnel clouds showed that a tornado occurred near Ronald Reagan Boulevard, and those reports were later confirmed by the NWS.
According to the Williamson County Emergency Management, the Leander Fire Department reported "tornado debris."
According to an official with the City of Leander, no injuries were reported. They said three homes received some minor roof damage.
KVUE looked at storm damage in Leander as a result of the storms: