Sunday, March 13, 2005

Some Hail Reports

* Severe T'Storm Watch continues for much the area tonight until 10:00 pm. We've seen a few severe thunderstorm warnings across Winston, Attala, and Noxubee counties. Winston County Civil Defense reports pea sized hail near the Lobutcha community, and we've seen some really large hail further north, near Starkville and Columbus.

* A large complex of severe thunderstorms is moving across the Mississippi River as I type this. Tornado warning for Madison Parish over in northern Louisiana, just west of the Mississippi River. These storms really mean business, and they are moving our way. There is some chance they will weaken as the sun goes down and we lose the surface heating. But, I wouldn't count on it.

* Back to radar duty...

3 Comments:

At 7:01 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

WONDERFUL SITE, I LOVE THE WEATHER INFO! :) KEEP UP THE WORK GUYS!!!

 
At 8:05 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I don't like the look of radar showing a solid line in Newton Co - moving toward Lauderdale CO

Looks like Jost will be very busy for another coupld of hours

 
At 8:11 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have seen reports of softball hail just over the Mississippi River.

York never should have sounded their sirens for a warnings issued for the northern tip of Sumter..someone must have missed something.

SOLFBALL SIZE HAIL REPORTED 4 MILES NE OF TALLULAH/VICKSBURG AIRPORT

 

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