AUSTIN, Texas — Two possible tornadoes were spotted in Williamson County, according to officials.

The Williamson County Office of Emergency Management received reports from sheriff’s office deputies of two separate tornadoes in Williamson County. One was north of Florence, Texas, spotted at 5:24 p.m. and the other was north of Jarrell, Texas, spotted at 5:36 p.m. 

The Williamson County Sheriff’s Office closed northbound and southbound traffic on Interstate 35 at mile marker 278 as the tornado appeared to be about to cross the interstate. Williamson County EMS has transported no patients with injuries related to the storm. Some homes have reported minor damage. 

“Williamson County is still under a tornado watch until 11 p.m. tonight, so we encourage our residents to stay tuned to local weather forecasts and know where to go if the tornado watch turns into a warning,” said Williamson County Judge Bill Gravell.  

Several other areas across the state are under a tornado warnings. A possible tornado was also spotted in Salado, Texas.

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