midwest may get more rain. meteorologist domenica davis is at the fox weather center. hi, domenica davis. we have low pressure working its way up from the gulf. and a lot of moisture is behind that, so once again, flood willing be a major risk for the south. this is the rain coming down. we can see heavy rain that is pushing through the houston area and further up north. batch of rain that is pushing in the tennessee valley. texas, louisiana, all the way up, really to tennessee. that s where we are going to be looking at the flooding concern through this weekend. and also a slight risk for severe weather. here is the low pressure system. moisture is coming up from the gulf. it has plenty of moisture to keep feeding the flash flooding. these are the flood zone areas we have been talking about for the past couple of weeks so in some places we could look at an additional five inches of rain by the time the weekend is over. also, large hail, strong winds, isolated tornadoes all possible
got under the communion table and then the windows started coming in and the building collapsing and like the lord put his arm around me on the communion table, and i m here today, praise him for it. back live, you can see what s left of that church, even now, harris, some 30 hours after the tornado hit this community, authorities are still going home to home to look for potential victims and you may be scratching your head, thinking, why is that? well, authorities explain to me that some homes are some ten miles apart and they want to make sure everyone is accounted for still today. yeah, cause they say the twister, chris, i understood spanned on the ground some 200 miles and popped across the five states. hey, if there ever was a time to pray, this would be it. the sunday services going on as mu nyou mentioned with the people you talked to. thanks a lot for that. what s next with the powerful storm system, i understand it s not done yet. domenica davis with the latest, it s been
just not a lot left. it is destroyed my home, just destroyed, it destroyed my home, period. yesterday happened and it was gone in the blink of a, an eye. the storm took the bottom of my house and laid the roof on the concrete. take a look at this, we actually just got this in. brand new video, one of the twisters touching down in mississippi, it is huge! tornados also reported in tennessee, arc gnaw, alabama, and get this, meteorologists saying some one hundred tornados hit in the three-day storm, 54 of them yesterday alone. we have fox team coverage tonight. meteorologist domenica davis is in the fox extreme weather center, but let s begin with chris gutierrez reporting live from yazoo city, mississippi. chris? hi there, harris. governor haley barber now declared 17 counties here in mississippi disaster areas. earlier today he went up in a blackhawk helicopter to get an aerial perspective of the
today outside the capital in phoenix and they say the law will lead police to target people based on race or ethnicity and arizona s governor who signed the bill on friday said there will be no tolerance policy for racial profiling. plus, major damage through the south after dozens of tornados swept through. the worst of it in mississippi. at least ten people dead including three young children and officials calling it the biggest storm so far this year and now we re going to take another live weather check with domenica davis because the storm is still on the map. it is, and today we re not seeing anything like it, but we had over 50 tornados, 63 hail reports and wind reports over a hundred so it was really quite a day for the south, and you can see that line, that one tornado that just stayed on the ground and cut that path and that was the one that affected yazoo city. so this system, the good news is that it s not over, but that the dangerous part of it has ended. we are still de
have to confirm but it may have remained on the ground through all six counties. it s possible it remained on the ground the entire time. my goodness. reports were that was three-quarters of a mile wide. you are seeing a wide swath of destruction. a lot of times national weather service will wait. they came pretty quickly to see what this was. the hometown of governor haley barber, yazoo city, mississippi spokesperson for emergency management center, our prayers are with you. thank you mr. flint. gregg: let s go to domenica davis who is tracking this part of the storm. it s not over. we do have watch boxes. we keep adding them on.