Thousands of people in Mississippi started their week with no power due to storms on Sunday night, March 15, and Monday morning.
Mississippi faces a wide range of weather conditions with everything from snow to possible tornadoes in the forecast.
Parts of Mississippi are expected to have high temperatures in the low 80s this week followed by showers and possible storms.
Severe storms could race across Central Mississippi at more than 60 mph on Sunday.
Mississippi faces severe weather risks Saturday, March 7, with damaging winds, hail, and possible tornadoes statewide.
Rain is expected to move into Mississippi on Friday, March 7, with the possibility of thunderstorms packing 60 mph winds on ...
Following possible thunderstorms in Mississippi this week, beautiful spring weather with highs near 80 degrees in parts of the state are expected.
Dangerous storms with possible tornadoes, 70 mph winds and large hail are expected to move into Mississippi Sunday evening, March 15.
Many people woke up on the first day of Daylight Saving Time without power as powerful storms drove through Central ...
More than 50,000 were without electricity after storms damaged power lines in parts of Mississippi and an expected cold front ...