Officials: Parts of Mississippi be aware of isolated severe storms, tornadoes from remnants of hurricane
Published 10:52 am Tuesday, July 9, 2024
Officials with the National Weather Service warn those in the western part of Mississippi to be weather aware Monday as Hurricane Beryl pushes inshore.
The remnants of Hurricane Beryl may produce isolated severe weather for residents along the Mississippi River today. The risk of severe thunderstorms also brings a threat of isolated tornadoes and damaging wind gusts.
Isolated severe storms will be possible late Monday afternoon and evening for areas across NE Louisiana, SE Arkansas, and far West Mississippi.
Flash flooding may also occur in areas near Northeast Arkansas and the Missouri Bootheel, officials said.
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The remnants of #Beryl look to bring a chance for severe thunderstorms posing a threat for isolated tornadoes and damaging wind gusts to the Mid-South starting later today. Flash flooding may also occur in areas near NE Arkansas and the Missouri Bootheel. #arwx #tnwx #mswx #mowx pic.twitter.com/DefH5s41tG
— NWS Memphis (@NWSMemphis) July 8, 2024
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