MISSISSIPPI -- A deadly tornado and strong thunderstorms swept across Mississippi and Alabama late Friday, leaving a trail of destruction for more than 100 miles, local and federal authorities said.
For a thunderstorm to qualify as severe, it must have winds moving at least 58 miles per hour, enough to rip siding or shingles off a building, or hail at least one inch in diameter. That’s as big as ...
This week starts out sunny and warm, but on Wednesday a weather system is expected to move through Mississippi bringing isolated severe storms with damaging winds and possible hail followed by cooler ...
This week is Fall Severe Weather Preparedness Week in Mississippi. Each day highlights a certain form of severe weather or a ...
Governor Tate Reeves (R-Miss.) declared October 6-11, 2025, as Fall Severe Weather Preparedness Week in Mississippi. While ...
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Mississippi’s severe weather awareness week: What Wilkinson, Pike, and Amite counties need to know
Mississippi's second Severe Weather Preparedness Week, taking place October 6-11, is dedicated to educating Mississippians on ...
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