Eminence Weather Advisory
WEATHER ALERT
Issue Date: 405 PM CDT Fri Mar 24 2023
This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of central Mississippi, east central Mississippi, south central Mississippi, and southeast Mississippi. .DAY ONE...Tonight and Saturday SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THREAT...Slight TIMING...The rest of this afternoon through tonight NON-THUNDERSTORM WINDS THREAT...Limited TIMING...The rest of this afternoon through tonight Severe thunderstorms and tornadoes are possible late this evening into tonight. Some thunderstorms could produce damaging winds of 60 mph and hail up to the size of golf balls. (https://www.weather.gov/images/jan/graphicast/1.png) The rest of this afternoon through tonight, weak trees and limbs may break and fall due to wind gusts over 35 mph. High profile vehicles could also be affected. (https://www.weather.gov/images/jan/graphicast/2.png) .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday night through Thursday Isolated severe thunderstorms will be possible on Sunday across portions of northeast Louisiana as well as southern and central Mississippi. At this time, the primary expected hazards with any severe thunderstorms will be damaging wind gusts and hail. (https://www.weather.gov/images/jan/graphicast/3.png) .SPOTTER CALL TO ACTION STATEMENT... The activation of storm spotters, HAM radio operators, and emergency management personnel in support of severe weather operations may be needed for portions of the region remainder of the afternoon through tonight and Sunday through Sunday night.
This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of central Mississippi, east central Mississippi, south central Mississippi, and southeast Mississippi. .DAY ONE...Tonight and Saturday SEVERE THUNDERSTORMS THREAT...Slight TIMING...The rest of this afternoon through tonight NON-THUNDERSTORM WINDS THREAT...Limited TIMING...The rest of this afternoon through tonight Severe thunderstorms and tornadoes are possible late this evening into tonight. Some thunderstorms could produce damaging winds of 60 mph and hail up to the size of golf balls. (https://www.weather.gov/images/jan/graphicast/1.png) The rest of this afternoon through tonight, weak trees and limbs may break and fall due to wind gusts over 35 mph. High profile vehicles could also be affected. (https://www.weather.gov/images/jan/graphicast/2.png) .DAYS TWO THROUGH SEVEN...Saturday night through Thursday Isolated severe thunderstorms will be possible on Sunday across portions of northeast Louisiana as well as southern and central Mississippi. At this time, the primary expected hazards with any severe thunderstorms will be damaging wind gusts and hail. (https://www.weather.gov/images/jan/graphicast/3.png) .SPOTTER CALL TO ACTION STATEMENT... The activation of storm spotters, HAM radio operators, and emergency management personnel in support of severe weather operations may be needed for portions of the region remainder of the afternoon through tonight and Sunday through Sunday night.