1/24 - Jeff Vorick's "Severe Potential" Tuesday Afternoon Forecast
Today and tonight are shaping up to be busy across our area. The Storm Prediction Center has placed our entire area under an Enhanced (Level 3 of…
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Today and tonight are shaping up to be busy across our area. The Storm Prediction Center has placed our entire area under an Enhanced (Level 3 of…
With the calm-to-light winds and high moisture content, there is the potential for fog tomorrow morning. Monday will have mostly cloudy to overcast skies across South…
This afternoon will have plenty of sunshine and temperatures warming to around 70 degrees. Winds will be southerly this afternoon into tonight. The light southerly breeze overnight…
Cloud coverage has increased throughout the morning giving South Mississippi partly to mostly cloudy skies this afternoon. The upper-level clouds will gradually lower to the surface as more moisture works into the area. Temperatures will reach…
The next 36 hours will deliver showers and thunderstorms to the area with some of these becoming strong to severe. The first of these looks to arrive after dark tonight and should be mainly reserved for the northern portion of…
(WXXV) — New information released from the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency has revealed extensive damage from severe weather on Sunday. Multiple tornado warnings and severe thunderstorm warnings were issued across Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama between Sunday evening and early Monday…
MISSISSIPPI (WXXV) — There are 11 confirmed deaths and multiple injuries throughout the state due the severe weather that hit Mississippi on Sunday, according to emergency management officials. Counties Reporting Fatalities: Carroll – 1 Fatality Jefferson Davis – 4 fatalities…
(WXXV) — Going into the weekend, all eyes are on the potential for a severe weather outbreak across the Deep South. The Storm Prediction Center has outlined much of the northern Gulf Coast with an “Enhanced Risk” for severe weather…
Moderate to heavy rain showers will continue through Friday afternoon and evening. Temperatures will stay warm in the lower 70s today and only dropping to the upper 60s overnight. There is an "Enhanced Risk" (threat level 3 out of 5)…
A cold front is moving in and strong thunderstorms are likely overnight before nicer weather moves in.
Although temperatures didn't show it today.. Spring is on the way. And with spring comes the threat of severe weather. News 25's Gabby Easterwood has all you need to know on how to prepare and be aware, this severe weather…
We expect more showers and thunderstorms through the night, but the end of Harvey is in sight. Click the forecast link for more details.
Governor Phil Bryant is trying to get to Mississippi counties federal disaster assistance. Yesterday Governor Bryant officially requested President Donald Trump declares the April 30th tornadoes in homes and Montgomery counties Disasters. Bryant also asks Trump to approve assistance to…
The clouds moved in early today and winds have been increasing throughout. Severe storms expected to inch into the area overnight, so be ready for a rough Monday morning. Click the forecast link for more information.
Five years ago, one of the deadliest strings of storms swept the region with most of the damage in neighboring Alabama. On April 27th, 2011 a series of tornadoes killed hundreds of people, injured thousands and reduced countless buildings to…
Pearl River County fortunately avoided any fatalities from last night's storm, but tornadoes that touched down in the county destroyed homes and trees in its path. Fire crews in the county believe three tornadoes touched down throughout the county in…
Wednesday, the President declared a major disaster exists in the State of Mississippi and ordered federal aid to supplement state, tribal, and local recovery efforts in the area affected by severe storms and tornadoes on December 23rd, 2014.
The American Red Cross will continue relief operations on Christmas Day in southeast Mississippi for people affected by the tornadoes that tore through Marion and Jones Counties in southeast Mississippi Tuesday afternoon.
While the Coast was lucky, receiving with little to no damage from Tuesday’s severe weather, those storms were deadly for areas a little further north.
The American Red Cross Mississippi Region continues to help people affected by the severe weather system that tore through Marion and Jones counties in Southeast Mississippi Tuesday afternoon.
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.) 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.) is asking residents around the state to be prepared for severe storms, including the possibility of tornadoes on Monday.