NEWSTornadoes, storms rip through San AntonioMikela Kinnison, left, and her mother Ilona show the damage to the bedroom at Kinnison's home in San Antonio after tornadoes moved through the area late Sunday night.Edward A. Ornelas, The San Antonio Express-News, Via APGreg Goza stands in the doorway of his 90-year-old mother-in-law's home after severe weather swept through a neighborhood in north central San Antonio on Feb. 20, 2017. His mother-in-law was not hurt.John Davenport, The San Antonio Express-News, Via APA CPS Energy transmission tower is bent in half on Feb. 20, 2017 in San Antonio. Severe storms pushed at least two tornadoes through parts of San Antonio overnight, ripping the roofs off homes and damaging dozens of other houses and apartments, but causing only minor injuries, authorities said Monday.Tyler White, The San Antonio Express-News, Via APMickey Opielski, top, and his brother, Jason Opielski, work on a duplex roof after severe weather moved through the Camelot subdivision of Northeast Bexar County, Texas on Feb. 20, 2017.Jerry Lara, The San Antonio Express-News, Via APMargaret January stands in front of her brother's home on Feb. 20, 2017, after a tornado swept through the neighborhood Sunday in San Antonio. Her brother, Albert Thomas, has lived in the home since 1955.John Davenport, The San Antonio Express-News, Via APDebris scatters an alley after severe storms moved though the Camelot subdivision of Northeast Bexar County, Texas on Feb. 20, 2017.Jerry Lara, The San Antonio Express-News, Via APPati Padilla's apartment at the High Key Apartments is sustained interior damage in Live Oak, Texas on Feb. 20, 2017.Marvin Pfeiffer, The San Antonio Express-News, Via APNeighbors survey damage after a storm swept through in North Central San Antonio on Feb. 20, 2017.John Davenport, The San Antonio Express-News, Via AP