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A severe weather outbreak is taking shape across the central and eastern United States, setting the stage for a weekend of thunderstorms, hail and potential tornadoes.
From The New York Times
The highest risk on Sunday covers a large area from northeastern Texas and northern Louisiana through Mississippi, northwestern Alabama, Illinois, Indiana, Ohio and southern Michigan, potentially aff...
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Watch the player above for the latest weather update.Sign up for our NewslettersWeather updates:7:50 p.m. - Severe Thunderstorm Warning issued including Salem, New Pekin, Palmyra in Indiana until 8:15 p.
Mississippi was pounded by tornadoes spawned by severe storms that came through the state Friday and Saturday. The storms destroyed homes, upended lives and are blamed for multiple deaths in Mississippi. Mississippi was one of a number of states impacted ...
Damaging winds and tornadoes may also be possible across the Mississippi, Ohio and Tennessee valleys on Sunday.
A few showers are possible Sunday morning with drier conditions for the afternoon. Highs Sunday will peak in the mid to low 80s.
AccuWeather early forecast for 2025 hurricane season says warm water could lead to active tropical storms. Could one hit in, near Mississippi?
A weather front is expected to move into Mississippi and with it comes the threats of damaging winds and large hail and a tornado can't be ruled out.
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We’ve started the weekend with some light showers, but heavier rain is possible later tonight in South Mississippi. Clusters of showers and storms will be around the Gulf Coast this weekend, and these storms may produce heavy rain.