Trinity County weather: Possible tornado damage, roads flooded after storms

Loading Video…

This browser does not support the Video element.

Strong storms in Trinity County flooded roads and left behind some possible tornado damage, officials say.

According to Trinity County Sheriff Woody Wallace, a possible tornado touched down on FM 2262 on Sunday night, leaving a home without a roof. The National Weather Service will have to determine if the damage was indeed caused by a tornado.

FOX 26 Houston is now on the FOX LOCAL app available through Apple TV, Amazon FireTV, Roku, Google Android TV, and Vizio!

Wallace did say that two people were taken into ambulances, but their conditions are not known. 

Some school districts in the county are closed on Monday due to the aftermath of the storms including Groveton ISD and Trinity ISD.

MORE: List of school closures for Monday

The sheriff also reported several flooded roads on Sunday night:

FM 356 shut down from Westwood to Trinity due to flood waters 

Hwy 94 @ Steel Horse flooded over 

Hwy 94 @ Boontown flooded over 

FM 1280 flooded and not passable onto 287 

287 in Woodlake flooded and not passable 

287 @ Dollar General in Groveton and @ Brookshire brothers flooded over and unable to pass in a car 

FM 233 is not passable in multiple places in a car

19 North @ Pumpkin Vine and Barn-switch are under water 

2501 Apple Springs side of Helmic Tree across road water across road in several locations

The National Weather Service issued a Flash Flood Emergency for much of Trinity County that expired at 1:15 a.m. Monday. They warned the public to move to higher ground and avoid walking or driving through floodwaters.