Ice and Snow Possible Again Wed. & Thurs. in Mississippi
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.) is again asking the public to prepare for another possible winter storm on Wednesday and Thursday.
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The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.) is again asking the public to prepare for another possible winter storm on Wednesday and Thursday.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.) urges Mississippians to exercise extreme caution during the ongoing winter weather event.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.) and the National Weather Service (N.W.S.) are highlighting the importance of severe weather alerts for the final day of Tornado Preparedness Week.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.) is working closely with the National Weather Service and monitoring the possibility of winter precipitation that may affect parts of the state Sunday night and continue into Tuesday.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.), with the assistance of First Lady Deborah Bryant, unveiled a new statewide disaster preparedness campaign for kids at Louisville Elementary School Tuesday.
Much destruction was caused from tornadoes which occurred during the deadly outbreak last April, where 14 Mississippians lost their lives.
Gov. Phil Bryant declares Feb. 9th-13th Tornado Preparedness Week in Mississippi.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.) has been notified by the National Weather Service (N.W.S.) that the entire state may see a hard freeze over the next few days.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.) has received confirmation of four deaths and at least 20 injuries from apparent tornadoes and severe weather that struck the state on Tuesday afternoon.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.) has received a report of injuries and storm damage in two counties as a result of the severe weather that moving through the state Tuesday.
The threat of severe weather is in the forecast for most of Mississippi Monday afternoon through Tuesday.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.) and the National Weather Service (N.W.S.) are highlighting the dangers of tornadoes for Fall Severe Weather Preparedness Week.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.) and the National Weather Service (N.W.S.) are highlighting the risk of flooding and flash flooding during Fall Severe Weather Preparedness Week.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.) and the National Weather Service (N.W.S.) are highlighting the dangers of Severe Thunderstorms for Fall Severe Weather Preparedness Week.
Gov. Phil Bryant declares Oct. 27th-31st Fall Severe Weather Preparedness Week in Mississippi.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.) is asking residents around the state to be prepared for severe storms, including the possibility of tornadoes on Monday.
At the request Gov. Phil Bryant, the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.), Mississippi State Department of Health (M.S.D.H.), and several other key state agencies are working closely together to ensure a coordinated response with the state's public health emergency plans.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.) is asking residents to be aware of the threat of a severe storms forecast to move through the state late Thursday evening into early Friday morning.
"Today marks the ninth anniversary of Hurricane Katrina’s landfall on the Mississippi Gulf Coast that resulted in the death of 232 Mississippians and billions of dollars of damage to businesses, homes, and infrastructure."