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Mississippi Skies: Most of state under severe risk later today – Magnolia State Live
Mississippi Skies: Most of state beneath extreme danger later at the moment
Revealed 1:30 am Friday, April 21, 2023
Nearly the whole Magnolia State is beneath a Stage 1 danger for extreme climate later at the moment. From the Delta to the Gulf Coast, there’s a probability for remoted extreme storms, hail, wind, torrential rain, and a twister or two.
Storms are anticipated to start as early as 1 p.m. for the Delta counties, spreading eastward. A line from Natchez to Vicksburg to Yazoo Metropolis is anticipated to see storms by 3 p.m. and central Mississippi by 5 p.m. Jap areas might have storms an hour or so after. The extreme danger is anticipated to finish by 10 p.m., however showers and thunderstorms might later longer into the evening.
North Mississippi
Showers and thunderstorms with a excessive of 70. As much as two inches of rain are anticipated. Tonight, showers and storms till 1 a.m. or so, then clearing. Low of 46.
Central Mississippi
Just a few showers and thunderstorms through the day, turning into extra widespread later within the afternoon. Excessive of 75. Showers and storms tonight. Low of 47.
South Mississippi
A slight probability of rain this morning, then an opportunity of rain and storms within the afternoon. Fog early. Excessive close to 74. Rain and thunderstorms this night. Low of 52.
Gulf Coast
Just a few showers at the moment with showers and storms turning into extra widespread within the afternoon. Excessive of 76. Just a few remaining showers and storms tonight. Low of 60.