MISSISSIPPI & ALABAMA — Numerous scattered thunderstorms moved across parts of Mississippi and Alabama this evening, with several storms reaching strong to locally severe levels. Radar imagery shows clusters of intense cells producing large hail, gusty winds, and pockets of heavy rainfall.
While tornado risk has not been the primary concern, this event highlights how impactful storms can still become — particularly when hail and wind are involved.
Radar Shows Numerous Scattered Storms Across the Region
Evening radar indicated multiple strong storm cores stretching across central and northern Mississippi into western and central Alabama. The strongest cells displayed deep red and purple reflectivity signatures, consistent with intense updrafts capable of producing severe weather.
Communities near and around the following cities were within the more active storm corridor:…