One storm-related death, Pearl River may crest above flood stage, power outages rise (2024)

The National Weather Service in Jackson is forecasting potential severe weather for Mississippi on Wednesday with the greatest risk in the southern half from along the I-20 corridor and down.

Threats include large hail, damaging winds and possible tornadoes. According to NWS Jackson, the greatest risk will occur during mid-morning in western Mississippi and then in late afternoon in eastern portions.

"On Wednesday, April 10, the entire state will be at risk for severe weather," said MEMA executive director Stephen McCraney in a video posted on the social media platform X on Tuesday. "The National Weather Service is forecasting it to begin around 8 in the morning.

"Tornadoes are likely, especially in South Mississippi. We at MEMA never want to cause panic or anxiety, but we encourage you to remain informed, prepared and vigilant over the next few days as we could experience significant weather."

One death, one injury reported as strong storms move across Mississippi

According to MEMA, one person is dead and another injured during storms on Tuesday. No details have currently been released. This will be updated as more information becomes available.

Hinds County Emergency Management reports trees down, homes damaged

The Hinds County Department of Emergency Management reports there have been trees down across the county and five homes damaged as storms have moved through the state Tuesday and Wednesday.

"It's basically trees in homes," said director Joey Perkins. "It's spread around the county.

"All of that occurred last night. It was supposed to be worse today, but as it turns out, it was the other way around. We haven't had any reports of damage from the rains and stuff today."

An advisory of winds up to 50 miles per hour in Jackson and the surrounding areas is currently in effect until 12:30 p.m.

Pearl River at Jackson expected to surpass flood stage

According to the National Weather Service, the Pearl River is expected to surpass flood stage as rain pours over the state.

As of 10 a.m. Monday, the river was at approximately 7 feet on the Jackson gauge. As of 10 a.m. Wednesday, the level had shot up to 21.9 feet with flood stage being 28 feet. By Saturday, the level is forecast to crest at 31.5 feet. However, rain is still falling.

At 31.5 feet, minor flooding will occur. For perspective, during the 2020 flood which impacted more than 600 homes in Hinds, Madison and Rankin counties, the Pearl River crested at 36.67 feet on the Jackson gauge. During the historic Easter Flood of 1973, the river crested at 43.28 feet.

Special Weather Statement issued for Jackson and surrounding areas

A Special Weather Statement has been issued for Jackson and surrounding areas. Winds of 50 miles per hour are expected in the area that ranges from Crystal Springs to Utica, northeast to Flora and east beyond Canton.

The advisory is in effect until 12:30 p.m.

Thousands more without power in MS as storms pound state

According to PowerOutageUS, 44,674 customers are without electricity as of 10:30 a.m. Wednesday.

Areas hardest hit are counties surrounding the Jackson area and and those in extreme Southwest Mississippi as severe weather moves through.

Outages in Central Mississippi include:

  • Hinds County: 6,938
  • Madison County: 6,209
  • Rankin County: 957
  • Warren County: 4,609

Outages in Southwest Mississippi include:

  • Wilkinson County: 3,794
  • Amite County: 2,247
  • Pike County: 5,151
  • Walthall County: 2,563
  • Lincoln County: 2,012
  • Lawrence County: 2,014

Yazoo County neighborhood residents told to evacuate "IMMEDIATELY!"

Residents in a Yazoo County neighborhood were told to evacuate immediately by the Yazoo County Sheriff's Office.

A post on the department's Facebook page reads:

"If you or someone that you know lives in the Eastbrook subdivision on Highway 16 in Yazoo County you need to evacuate IMMEDIATELY!!! The levee is about to break on the lake and the houses will flood. Please get out ASAP!!!"

Heavy rains have hit the area and inches more are expected today throughout the state and river flooding and flash flooding are concerns. Yazoo County falls into an area identified as an "elevated threat" for flooding today with up to an additional 5 inches expected.

National Weather Service updates flash flood warning in MS

The National Weather Service in Jackson has updated a flash flood warning to include Greenwood, Grenada and Winona until 2 p.m. Wednesday.

Safe rooms and shelters open as severe weather moves across MS

One storm-related death, Pearl River may crest above flood stage, power outages rise (2)

Severe weather with damaging wind, hail and possible tornadoes is moving across Mississippi. Here are places to seek shelter that have been reported to MEMA as of 7:30 a.m. Wednesday.

Adams County Safe Room – Open

  • 323 Liberty Road, Natchez, MS

Copiah County Safe Room (Will open Wednesday, April 10th at 7 a.m.)

  • 1060 Epps Lane, Hazlehurst, MS

Hanco*ck County (Will open Wednesday, April 10th at 10 a.m.)

  • Leetown Shelter: 28290 Leetown Road, Leetown, MS
  • Necaise Shelter: 3360 Highway 603, Perkinston, MS

Lamar County Safe Room (Will open Wednesday, April 10th at 8 a.m.)

  • 105 Central Industrial Row, Purvis, MS

Pearl River County – (Will open Wednesday, April 10th at 8 a.m.)

  • Picayune Community Safe Room: 501 Laurel St, Picayune, MS
  • Carriere Community Safe Room: 7407 Highway 11, Carriere, MS

Rankin County Safe Room – Open

  • 651 Marquette Road, Brandon, MS

Wilkinson County – Open

  • Wilkinson County High School Gym – 522 Pon-Pinkneyville, Road, Woodville, MS
  • Centreville Civic Center – 147 West Main Street, Centreville, MS

Thousands without power as storms move into MS

According to PowerOutageUS.com, 33,156 customers were without electric power as of 7 a.m. Wednesday as storms rolled into the state.

Some of the counties included are:

  • Hinds: 8,963 outages
  • Madison: 8,248
  • Rankin: 795
  • Warren: 5,297

Flash flood warning issued for Louisiana, South Mississippi Delta

The National Weather Service has issued a flash flood warning for a portion of eastern Louisiana and the South Mississippi Delta until 12 p.m. Wednesday as significant rainfall amounts are expected.

Tornado watch issued for much of Mississippi

The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch for much of the state through 1 p.m. Wednesday.

According to the warning, a few tornadoes are likely and hail up to the size of ping pong balls and widespread winds up to 80 miles per hour are also threats.

School closures

Many schools and colleges across the state are closed or have gone virtual. Madison County Schools and Canton Public Schools are among the closures.

This story will update as information becomes available.

Do you have a story idea? Contact Brian Broom at 601-961-7225 or bbroom@gannett.com.

One storm-related death, Pearl River may crest above flood stage, power outages rise (2024)

FAQs

What is the number one weather-related cause of death in the United States? ›

Extreme heat is the number-one weather-related cause of death in the U.S., and it kills more people most years than hurricanes, floods and tornadoes combined.

What is causing storm? ›

There are three basic ingredients needed for thunderstorm development: moisture, an unstable atmosphere, and some way to start the atmosphere moving. Moisture is necessary to produce the thunderstorm clouds and precipitation.

Where did the Easter flood happen? ›

The 1979 Easter flood was one of the most costly and devastating floods to ever occur in Mississippi, United States, with $500–700 million in damages ($2.1 billion in 2020 dollars). It was the result of the Pearl River being overwhelmed by severe rain upstream.

What year did Jackson, MS flood? ›

The Pearl River flood of 1979 caused nearly $500-700 million dollars in damages, which is equivalent to over $1 billion dollars in damages today. Nearly 15,000 people were evacuated from Jackson due to rising flood waters.

What month has the most deaths? ›

On average, January is America's deadliest month, according to our analysis of data on 66.8 million deaths going all the way back to 1999 collected by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Other lethal months come later in winter — February and March — than Schwede guessed. December ranks fourth.

What state has the most weather related deaths? ›

Over the last nine years, Texas has experienced the most weather-related deaths in the United States.

Why are there suddenly so many storms? ›

Moisture is plentiful in the western Pacific, where waters are warmer than usual because of La Niña, and storms can easily grab more as they pass by the tropics on their eastward track. They tap into moisture from areas around Hawaii, sweeping it along in atmospheric rivers as they head toward California.

What is storm in the Bible? ›

In the Bible the storm is a symbol of many different things. Non-destructive wind is an apt picture of the presence of God because God is powerful, yet unseen (John 3:8; 4:24). When God's Spirit came at Pentecost the accompanying sign was the sound of “a mighty rushing wind” (Acts 2:2).

What is the highest speed that wind can reach in a tornado? ›

It is generally believed that tornadic wind speeds can be as high as 300 mph in the most violent tornadoes.

What part of the world did God flood? ›

The watershed for the Euphrates and Tigris Rivers on which the flood could have occurred extends for more than 1600 km from the Persian Gulf through Mesopotamia into Syria and Turkey and laterally for about 1000 km from eastern Saudi Arabia to southwestern Iran — an area of more than 1.6 million square kilometers.

Where was Easter stolen from? ›

However, in English-speaking languages and Germany, some historians have argued the word derives from a pagan springtime goddess called Ēostre, who is documented by an Anglo-Saxon monk who wrote during the 8th century AD.

Where was Easter born? ›

The naming of the celebration as “Easter” seems to go back to the name of a pre-Christian goddess in England, Eostre, who was celebrated at beginning of spring. The only reference to this goddess comes from the writings of the Venerable Bede, a British monk who lived in the late seventh and early eighth century.

Why was it called the 1000 year flood? ›

The term “1,000-year flood” means that, statistically speaking, a flood of that magnitude (or greater) has a 1 in 1,000 chance of occurring in any given year. In terms of probability, the 1,000-year flood has a 0.1% chance of happening in any given year. These statistical values are based on observed data.

How long was Jackson Mississippi without water? ›

B. Curtis Water Treatment Plant, leaving residents without water for a month. City leaders asked the state for $47 million for sewer repairs, but received only $3 million.

When was the Easter flood? ›

Fifteen 8 by 10 original photographs taken aerially at the height of the Easter Flood of 1979. The photographs capture the devastation from downtown Jackson to Eastover and Lakeland Drive to Colonial Country Club and Colonial Mart to the Reservoir Dam.

What weather related hazard causes the most deaths? ›

Extreme heat is the deadliest weather event in the United States.

What is the leading cause of deaths associated with winter weather? ›

Traffic accidents — often caused by cars spinning out of control on icy, snowy roads — are among the most common causes of death during cold snaps. Hypothermia is another threat, especially for people who do not have access to shelter or heat. And downed power lines can raise the risk of fire or electrocution.

What kills more people, heat or cold weather? ›

Contrary to the NOAA, the CDC's National Center for Health Statistics Compressed Mortality Database, which is based on actual death certificates, indicates that roughly twice as many people die of cold in a given year than of heat.

What is the leading cause of death in cold weather? ›

Winter Deaths do happen. People die in traffic accidents on icy roads. People die of hypothermia from prolonged exposure to cold.

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