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Severe weather is set to pass through Mississippi Sunday afternoon into the night, bringing the potential for damaging winds and flash flooding on Mother s Day, forecasters say.
4:30 p.m.: Severe thunderstorm to affect Rankin, Simpson and Hinds counties
Meteorologists with the National Weather Service in Jackson were tracking a strong thunderstorm near Florence. The storm will affect parts of southern Rankin, northwestern Simpson and southeastern Hinds counties until 5 p.m., according to a report by the agency.
National Weather Service: Tuesday storms produced 8 tornadoes, more severe weather Sunday Gabriela Szymanowska, Mississippi Clarion Ledger
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As Mississippi residents recover from the latest round of severe weather, with the National Weather Service in Jackson confirming Tuesday s storms produced eight tornadoes, more storms are expected Sunday.
The latest forecast by the National Weather Service in Jackson includes heavy rainfall with thunderstorms for mostly western parts of Mississippi Sunday afternoon into the night.
Northwestern parts of the state, including areas around Yazoo City, Cleveland, Oxford and Ripley, could have severe storms capable of producing 60 mph damaging winds and small hail, according to the agency. Tornadoes cannot be ruled out.