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At least 16 people were confirmed dead early Sunday, as a storm system sweeping parts of the South and Midwest brought tornado and flash flood warnings overnight.
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Parts of the South and Midwest were pummeled by relentless rain and tornadic storms on Saturday as a prolonged period of life-threatening flood risk reached its peak.
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Action News 5 on MSN‘I thought we were going to die’: North Mississippi man remembers moments during tornadoNeighbors are still searching for memories scattered across the fields of their destroyed homes in north Mississippi.
(WTVA) — Severe weather pushed through north Mississippi Saturday afternoon and evening. So far, WTVA hasn’t received any reports of injuries. However, there have been a few reports of damage to homes, but the extent of the damage is unclear until the morning brings sunshine.
Parts of Mississippi will likely see severe weather and tornadoes on Wednesday with more widespread severe storms expected this week.
A tornado touched down in Walnut Mississippi last week and caused a lot of damage and several injuries. Two people in the same home were tossed 80 yards during the
After four straight days with a barrage of persistent severe storms and flooding rainfall for parts of the mid-South and mid-Mississippi Valley, the threat finally shifts east Sunday into portions of the Southeast.
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After severe weather knocked out power for thousands Monday, forecasters say possible tornadoes or otherwise damaging winds and hail are on the way.
It is finally Friday! Most of our weather today will remain calm with warm and muggy conditions. Highs will climb to the mid 80s for the afternoon. We could see
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WREG.com on MSNMarshall County, MS community devastated by stormsA wide swath of the Mississippi community of Slayden was devastated by the violent weather Wednesday night into Thursday. “We didn’t hear anything. No
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WAPT on MSNTornado touches down in MississippiAccording to Lamar County emergency managers, trees were reported down after the tornado passed. Several structures were damaged around Johnson Road, Vernon Gipson Lane and McGraw Road. This was not the only tornado warning in Mississippi. Tornado warnings were also issued overnight for Amite, Monroe, Lowndes and Tippah counties.
The small twister might have gone unreported by the media at-large except for news about the location. Two years prior -- nearly to the day -- the town of Rolling Fork, Mississippi, was devastated by a violent EF4 tornado which killed 17 people under cover of darkness.