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The Storm Prediction Center has placed central Mississippi under an Enhanced Risk (Level 3/5) for severe weather.
Multiple school districts from around the state have announced early dismissals due to expected storms Tuesday. A First Alert Weather Day has been issued, with the Storm Prediction Center putting central Mississippi under a Level 3/5 risk.
An Enhanced Risk for severe weather has been issued, with the Storm Prediction Center putting central Mississippi under a Level 3/5 risk. These storms will start in the afternoon and continue into the evening,
The Storm Prediction Center has already issued an Enhanced Risk (Level 3/5) for central Mississippi, so we’re expecting strong storms to move in early next week.
We also have issued a First Alert Weather Day for the severe weather expected next week. We’ll start the day a little chilly, with temperatures in the 40s, but we’ll warm up into the 60s and 70s across central Mississippi,
Multiple school districts from around the state have announced early dismissals due to expected storms Tuesday. A First Alert Weather Day has been issued, with the Storm Prediction Center putting central Mississippi under a Level 3/5 risk.
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