Wednesday, April 06, 2005

* Second Wave

* Another wave of activity is now beginning to affect us. The latest tornado warning is for Leake, Neshoba, and Scott counties. We are noticing a VERY strong rotation near Carthage, a tornado could form at any moment.

* Tornado watch continues until 7:00 pm tonight. We'll see more thunderstorms move across us throughout the rest of the afternoon and evening hours.

* Might see some more storms tomorrow when the cold-core low moves overhead. The predominant threat with any storms tomorrow will be hail.

* Hate to be so brief, but I have to get back to watching the radar screen. Will keep you updated...

2 Comments:

At 7:55 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

So far at my house (6 miles northwest of Meridian),my rain gauge has gotten 2.09 inches. We had hail this morning about dime size,the winds have only been up to 16 mph but the wind direction was changing from north to south fast from between 5pm and 7pm, especially while we had that storm move through about 6:30pm..Lowest pressure was 999 mb. Even got some pictures of a bright full rainbow this evening.

 
At 7:55 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

is there a 3rd wave or is this it?

 

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