Will do. I'm planning on staying in Brookhaven as it stands now. Probably have 1 or 2 more down here, too.
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I know the NWS has south MS as moderate, but what are your projections for Hattie?
I think right now the mod risk is warranted, but it's conditional. There's a couple of possible kill switches still in play. The first is the track of the low. That will determine how large the open warm sector will be. The other is will the morning storms kill the instability and hamper destabilization again. This may just end up being a rainy mess with a couple of severe storms. If neither of those happen then a significant event could unfold.
Don't forget you got buds in Madison also .
Yep, at least 2 buds in Madison!
I appreciate all that. Latest info might be trending to a messier storm mode and suppressed further south. Everything will update around 1:00am. If it's looking too messy I may not burn the vacation, but I haven't chased in so long I'm suffering withdrawal. Since we became a nonprofit I've spent more time trying to fundraise than chasing storms. And so far chasing storms is a lot less stressful.
Hey SVD the YouTube Channel is up/
Hey SVD just PM you.
Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Jackson MS
752 PM CDT Tue Apr 9 2024
The National Weather Service in Jackson has issued a
* Tornado Warning for... Northeastern Warren County in west central Mississippi... South central Yazoo County in central Mississippi... Northern Hinds County in central Mississippi... Southwestern Madison County in central Mississippi...
* Until 845 PM CDT.
* At 751 PM CDT, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located over Redwood, or 8 miles northeast of Vicksburg, moving east at 45 mph.
Tornado Warning
National Weather Service Jackson MS
824 PM CDT Tue Apr 9 2024
The National Weather Service in Jackson has issued a
* Tornado Warning for... West central Rankin County in central Mississippi... Central Hinds County in central Mississippi...
* Until 930 PM CDT.
* At 824 PM CDT, a severe thunderstorm capable of producing a tornado was located over Learned, or 8 miles west of Raymond, moving east at 35 mph.