Strong storms predicted through this evening

Strong storms predicted through this evening

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Intense storms, including tornadoes, are predicted in Neshoba County through this evening.

Neshoba County is included in the Enhanced Risk (Level 3 of 5) for severe weather today, according to The National Weather Service's Storm Prediction Center in Norman, Okla.

Neshoba County Sheriff Eric Clark said the National Weather Service told them in a morning briefing to expect 70 to 80 mph winds, up to golf-ball-sized hail, and tornadoes.

The timeline for the severe weather here is between 7 p.m. and 1 a.m. Sunday morning, according to the NWS.

Severe storms are expected to occur in multiple rounds through the night. Residents should stay alert and have multiple ways to receive weather alerts.

The most intense storms are expected during the afternoon and evening hours as instability increases. Stay alert and monitor updates for specific timing.

To stay updated on weather alerts in Jackson, Mississippi, consider the following options:

• National Weather Service (NWS): Visit the NWS Jackson office website for real-time updates and alerts 

• Weather Apps: Download local weather apps like WJTV Weather or WLBT First Alert Weather for personalized notifications and interactive radar






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