A fast-moving outbreak of severe storms unleashed multiple tornadoes across central and western Mississippi late Wednesday.
The storms collapsed hundreds of homes, downed trees and knocked out power lines in multiple counties, officials said.
Possible severe storms and tornadoes are once again in the forecast and the remainder of the Memorial Day weekend is looking soggy.
The strongest of several twisters to touch down in the southern part of the state in early May 2026 left a visible path of ...
Memorial Day has turned out to be a soggy holiday in Mississippi and tornadoes are possible in part of the state.
Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves said that multiple injuries have been reported so far.
The National Weather Service warns of possible tornadoes and flash flooding in Mississippi as storms continue.
A letter from Mississippi's congressional delegation asks President Donald Trump to approve federal assistance for five ...
The twisters that struck Mississippi were hidden by innocuous-looking curtains of rain, part of what made them largely invisible and more hazardous.
The possibility of isolated severe storms, damaging wind and hail are in the forecast for Mississippi following Wednesday's tornado outbreak.
The National Weather Service confirmed tornadoes in multiple Mississippi counties following severe storms on May 6.
A confirmed large tornado prompted a Tornado Emergency for parts of Mississippi, with officials reporting destroyed homes and people trapped in Franklin County.