Damaging winds up to 60 mph and large hail are expected as a storm moves through Mississippi Sunday and Monday.
The threat of severe weather starting Sunday has been upgraded, with much of Mississippi now at enhanced risk for hail, tornadoes and strong winds.
The potential for severe weather on Sunday comes days after storms left homes destroyed, lives upended and multiple people dead in the state.
See the Mississippi outlook for rain, severe storms before the spring equinox. Old Farmer's Almanac, NWS, AccuWeather have ...
Parts of Mississippi could face tornadoes with winds in excess of 200 miles per hour along with hail over 2 inches wide on ...
Severe weather moved through Mississippi with violent tornadoes ... The area of high risk includes central and eastern portions of the state including Jackson, Hattiesburg, Philadelphia, Laurel, ...
The severe storm threat begins Saturday. Central and northern MS face heightened risk, and forecasters are warning of danger across the state.
The Pine Belt could face dangerous weather conditions on Saturday, March 15. Officials with the Forrest County Emergency ...
Night - Mostly cloudy. Winds SSE at 6 mph (9.7 kph). The overnight low will be 62 °F (16.7 °C). Cloudy with a high of 81 °F (27.2 °C). Winds from SSE to SE at 6 to 17 mph (9.7 to 27.4 kph ...
Hattiesburg: 59°F ... Southaven: 59°F, partly cloudy. Mississippi weather: Tornadoes, severe storms likely later this week. Here's when and where How rare are lunar and solar eclipses?
Mississippi is again facing the threat of severe weather this week as three rounds ... and the southern portion of the state, including Hattiesburg, is at Marginal Risk with less chance of hail ...
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