4.6.2025 Severe weather update
Preliminary reports of six people injured have been reported to MEMA: one in Marshall County, two in Tate County, and three in Tippah County.
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Preliminary reports of six people injured have been reported to MEMA: one in Marshall County, two in Tate County, and three in Tippah County.
Read MoreThe Mississippi Emergency Management Agency continues to respond to the severe weather events that impacted the state on March 14 and 15.
Read MoreMississippi experienced a total of 61 tornadoes in 2023, 11 of which occurred in the months of November and December.
Read MoreHolly Springs, Henderson, Corinth, Iuka, Camden, Ripley MS, Parsons, Huntingdon, Jackson, Lexington, Ashland, New Albany, Savannah, Tiptonville, Alamo, Union City,
Read MoreIn the Spring of 2023, 50 tornadoes touched down, including an EF-4 tornado in Rolling Fork and an EF-3 tornado in Amory.
Read MoreSevere weather came through on Saturday, more possible Sunday afternoon and evening.
Read MoreDamage caused by severe storms and tornadoes is covered under standard homeowners and business insurance policies, as well as the optional comprehensive portion of an auto insurance policy.
Read MoreThe National Weather Service predicts long-track, strong, and violent tornadoes for a significant portion of North Mississippi.
Read MoreThe Mississippi State Department of Health (MSDH) continues to monitor the health impacts of recent severe weather.
Read MoreIf there’s a threat of severe weather coming to DeSoto County, you might be seeing a truck with a giant rotating dish out and about in the county.
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