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Hey there TV Roll just Matt Lapon dressed down a little bit if we're tracking some of the thunderstorms out here southern parts of I think we're Humphreys County here until 12:30 a severe thunderstorm warning issued and I don't think we're going to stay on the whole time here for this it's really southern Humphreys County this is kind of moving through here southeast of midnight in particular pretty much right where you see that white line coming out at there that's where that thunderstorm is the most likely to be producing some large hailstones that could be up in excess of an inch in size looking at the folks there at National Weather Service in Jackson again uh possibility the description on this no confirmation on what we're looking at here for sure but of course confirmation that kind of stuff comes after the fact on one of these should be able to get a shot of this from our rolling fork camera here in a minute but we'll get track on this again these are not moving quickly we will say about oh gosh 15 that might be pushing it let's track on that let's get the speed for a moment here double check how quickly that is or in this case is not moving yeah see I'm got that going like 10 miles an hour whoo that's low um some hail potential on this we'll adjust that time down to 10 miles per hour and so we should Lake City by about 11:41 there Bay Land at 9 11:51 Colby at about 12:01 Jonestown 12:20 as you see 12:50 Crump about 12:34 Uh, just again tracking the potential for some hail stones. Appreciate everybody for kind of coming online with us, as well. Hello, Brenda and everybody else for, uh, kind of watching with us, uh, late tonight. Check our, uh, True Shield hail swap. That shows some hail on that. Trying to head in a southerly direction. I'll kick this on over to our radar site there out of Jackson. Does have some of that hail with this. Maybe, maybe, maybe approaching 1 in size near Louise. Moving toward Anguilla and Bay Land. They're heading pretty much directly south there. This Lake City side not quite as intense on the hail front. Uh, checking out wind gusts here on Mama Justice Doppler radar. Don't have a lot of strong winds there that we're able to depict on this as of yet.
Uh, hopefully that's the way that stays.
Check our camera there from Rolling Fork. We'll probably have to kind of roll this around one back around toward the toward the west. It's Excuse me, toward the east to get a good shot of this. Just give me just a moment to, pull that one back up.
I had Rolling Fork up. I think you're hearing me on the LPQR.
I want to swing this back around toward the east to get a good shot of this.
There we go. And I'll bet we're going to swing this right into the tower cuz that's what happens most of the time we try to go east on these.
Well, so looking through the tower there, we can see some of the low hanging stuff.
Great shot there with that tower, though.
There, I can kind of see through that.
Again, some gusty winds possible out of this.
Maybe some large hail.
Not the prettiest shot there, but you can see some of that, uh, nearly non-stop cloud to ground lightning with that storm, as well. Again, uh, for locations there, east of Rolling Fork, Sharkey County, of course, in that severe thunderstorm warning as well.
Uh as we're looking back towards some of those. Anything you see here, again, we have some of the wires in the foreground. Uh we'd be looking in the background there for anything that could be kind of popping through on that.
75 there in Rolling Fork. Uh a lot of uh humid air there as well. Again, this just kind of east of Rolling Fork where this is at this time.
Going to clear that off with 3D on this thunderstorm here.
That's one of the ways in which we've kind of determined how strong they've been. Always works kind of well in these hail situations here.
Severe thunderstorm warning continue for Humphreys County. The one back toward Hollandale a little bit stronger. And obviously, if you go far enough northwest there, you have some additional thunderstorms up there. I guess that's closer to Jonesboro as well. We'll look at that here in a minute. We'll cut this down to the most intense returns.
Yeah, we do have some spots there again.
Kind of north of uh Lake City there.
Southeast of Midnight, northwest of Louise. That's right where that white line's coming across. That's where that probably has some of that 1-in hail if it's going to produce it pretty much right there. So, let's get the motion on that so we can track that hail core.
And we have to say we got a bit of bigger hail just a minute ago that pretty much fell over top of Louise. Uh so, this is kind of the next batch there near Romeo.
Uh I might get track on it, but I mean, honestly, like 5 mph on this hail core might be overdoing it. There's not a lot of places out there. We showed Craig at 12:12 a.m. It probably doesn't make it all the way to there before it drops that hail. It's really in the next few minutes that it's going to do that there just kind of west of uh US uh Highway uh 149.
Um near uh just the intersection of Mississippi Highway 14.
Where it's producing that right now. So, severe thunderstorm warning continues till 12: 30 a.m. for these locations. Again, large hail potential out of that as it slides southward. I see some folks again behind the scenes. We're watching that chat um that you guys are mentioning. I appreciate y'all for watching us here.
Um as we try to again give you some updates. It definitely looks rough for those folks kind of commenting about on Facebook. Uh it is fairly heavy here.
Again, some lightning, heavy rainfall with that. I know we have other thunderstorms out there that are non-severe. We're not going to spend a ton of time talking about these. Um but we do have some small hail looks like depicted on some of these other thunderstorms farther east.
And that's from looking a long ways away. You get up close, I'll show any hail on any of those.
Um but if we go back and look from the Jackson area, there's maybe a little bit of loft on that storm there.
Kind of moving into the Columbus area.
Um it looks like a little more. Let's slice it and dice it.
Uh that's up maybe 15,000 ft, 10 to 15,000 ft. That's not super high on that.
Uh so, I'd say that's probably again if that's hail, it's non-severe hail um moving into the Columbus area. We've had some popping up around West Point. There are again other thunderstorms that sort of popped up uh for some other spots as well. We'll check some of our cameras here at North Mississippi Storm Chasers.
I see Emily asking behind the scenes there about Columbus Air Force Base. Uh that's what we're going to kind of look into and try to check out that storm there uh here on Mama Justice Doppler.
Um someone mentioning you know the the sound of the lightning or the thunder there kind of sounds sort of weird. Ooh, and I realize I don't have my good microphone on.
Give me a moment here.
There we go. We'll pop that microphone back on.
Um apologize for the audio issue there a second ago. Um but again, looking from West Point, I mean, you're seeing some lightning there. It's not non-stop lightning. It's just a speckling of storms uh there around the golden triangle. All non-severe thunderstorms, so I would not get too terribly worried about these.
They look a little stronger from farther away, and all are sort of kind of drifting from the sort of generally northwest toward the southeast there.
Uh and so, the coverage of those probably increasing over the next couple of hours. So, this um one thing we have noticed is that these storms continue to kind of regenerate the last little bit for much as soon as we shut down the broadcast, uh those start popping up. You know how that goes.
So again, our severe thunderstorm warning does continue down here for locations near Louise and Anchorage and Lake City uh down in uh southern Humphreys County.
Once this gets out of Humphreys County here, uh this exits our uh viewing area down here, so we'll turn that over to the folks in Jackson. Uh we're definitely not at stage where we can cover just severe thunderstorm. We'll cover tornado warnings in this area, um but overnight pop-up severe storms, that's probably not something we're going to continue uh too much farther south. Destiny, I see mentioning uh lightning there in Amory.
Again, no tornadoes out of anything that we're seeing tonight. Let's be clear on that. No tornadoes out of anything that we're seeing tonight. Uh and honestly, we have not had a ton of wind reports the last few hours here.
It's been more hail uh when we've had it. Our true shield hail swath showing that there is, you know, and has been some hail. One spot there again near Romeo where this did depict kind of a darker purple uh uh indicating I think it's probable we had some severe hail there and near Louise and Sleepy Hollow uh moving southward still some hail out of this.
Check our camera in Greenwood. Excuse me, Greenville. Greenwood is down.
Which is the way it lives life on that camera network, unfortunately. We're hoping at some point we can get that one up more consistently, but got to give the storm chasers credit. They have North Mississippi storm chasers kept most of these up uh most of the time. It looks like I have lost my Greenville connectivity as well. Hold on. Let's just hit refresh here and see if That's wild.
Yep. Nope.
Let me make sure I've got all the stations on that list.
So, unless Greenville looks like it actually I say that. I think I have only online stations. That might be my issue.
Yeah, Greenville is offline now. So, it must have taken some kind of power hit earlier and I'm bet I almost guarantee you that um one of them told me that a little bit ago and I missed it.
Okay, so we'll go and clear that back off. We'll go back to our Rolling Fork camera there kind of looking back to the east again looking through some thunderstorms there into those uh strong that severe thunderstorm uh that's just east of town.
There we go. Kind of clicking that over.
Current time is Time we at?
We're at 12:47.
And I'm looking through the tower here towards some of the low-hanging stuff there. The strong winds with that kind of working its way from left to right there. Uh could have some gusty winds about 50 uh 60 mph close to the Rolling Fork area um but certainly the strongest is a little bit east. Give me a moment so that I can pull one of my other monitors here to where I have a better angle on it.
Give me just a second to do that.
Uh there we go. I should be able to read that. So, is it supposed to be bad near Columbus Air Force Base tonight? No. I would say that there's not a lot of areas that's still going to be rough tonight. I apologize that microphone has decided it's time to flip.
Let's try it the opposite of that.
There we go. Maybe that'll behave a little better up there beside me.
Um unfortunately, we have to look through the tower in this case, so that means we're just kind of uh we're always kind of reliant on lightning strikes at night. Um but we're not going to see tornadoes or anything out of this and the strongest part of this is likely going to stay a little bit east. I loved that last image there where you had uh a shot of that sort of shelf cloud.
In fact, I'm going to go back to that camera here for a moment because this is one of those scary looking clouds where kind of rain cooled air on the front end, some of the stronger wind gusts are sliding ahead here. So, you'll see kind of the outline right here depending on where the lightning strike is and then on the backside of some of these lightning strikes are closer to the camera. That's why everything lights up there versus if we get one on the opposite side, you'll see kind of see a low-hanging part there.
Give it just a moment more here.
Now, I typically like spending a lot of time looking at cameras or staying on the cameras overnight, but I think in a more rural enough area here and uh ultimately, we're not dealing with any sort of tornado threat, so we can give a little bit of extra time here in the Rumbling Weather Center in this situation. Current time is 12:50 p.m.
I'm Chief Meteorologist Matt Laubhan, you're watching Mississippi Live. Uh we are a Mississippi-based uh uh weather group that that tracks severe weather, tornadoes, all different types of weather. Uh live broadcasts every day 5:00, 6:00, 9:00, and 10:00 p.m. and 6:37 and 7:30 a.m. out here in Sharkey County and uh Humphreys County uh where we are tracking this uh but a lot of good lightning strikes, but none that have in the right spot to give us that shelf cloud again, unfortunately.
Um I'm sure as soon as we go away from it, we'll be back to that. Looking at the rainfall mode here, again exiting southern uh Humphreys County as we speak. The strongest winds down here south of Anchorage community near Bayland and Lake City there working southward. Yazoo City in the path of this.
Yazoo City just outside of our coverage area. I'll make sure we get you, you know, a track there in the Yazoo City, obviously. Um but this is not moving fast. I'll I'll say 12 mph, and that might be overdoing it on the speed.
Giving you a 1-hour loop here, just not not expanding southward very quickly at all. So, Yazoo City, we're looking about 12 11 for you. That puts it right around 20 minutes from now.
Uh some gusty winds out of this.
But also, we have not had a lot of strong wind gusts there uh looking at the wind mode on Mama Justice Doppler radar. Nor have we really uh had anything too terribly strong. Uh but it showed some hail on that as well. Looks look 3D. That's a good way for us to kind of assess how these storms are behaving.
Kind of clear things off and go back three-dimensional on this here.
I don't have this super duper tall.
We get a ton of lightning with it, though.
And we'll slice right along the this, and we'll sort of do a sort of side cross section there. Let's try that.
And that will give us kind of back behind You can see the multiple layers there.
How about that? Right there.
Just north of the Belzoni area between that and Anchorage. Little kind of darkest purple you see in the middle there. That is where um we could be talking about maybe some hail on this up to around 3/4 of an inch in size, possibly 1 inch in size.
Heavy in Yazoo City right now. Katie letting us know that on Facebook.
Appreciate Katie so much.
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So looking all along that line there, the part moving toward Yazoo City is not as impressive as the part moving toward George and Belzoni and Fairview Landing and Limerick and or Limerick there and locations back west.
Yeah, see I have some up there it's held up above there near Loch Lomond and George that's a little bit stronger than some of the rest of it than what's made it down to the surface area at this point. So the strongest part of the storm is actually not probably getting all the way down to the surface yet.
Though it's certainly trying.
Let's see here. That's the look of northeast. We want to change this camera shot here in Rolling Fork and look more east and there we go.
Again, Humphreys County Yazoo County till 12:30 as well as Sharkey County under the severe thunderstorm warning until 12:30 a.m.
Back to our camera there in Rolling Fork.
We're at an angle now. We can actually sort of see something a little bit. We still have the tower in the foreground here.
We can clear off all those overlays there.
And you'll look with me here into this.
Waiting on lightning strikes. There's some of the low-hanging stuff on this as we look back into the storm. Lightning there in the background uh as well as uh somewhat in the foreground here as well. Uh so a lot of cloud-to-ground lightning strikes with this.
So severe thunderstorm warning till 12:30 a.m. And emphasize this as clearly and loudly as I can. If you're one of those folks that stays with up up with us and says, "Hey, I'm not going to bed until uh Matt says so."
For most locations, we can go to bed.
We're in good shape. Shape. I can see Greenwood Springs coming through the comments there. You're in good shapes.
No power in Anguilla Anguille Anguille Oh my goodness.
We've reached that time of night, folks, where I can no longer pronounce places.
I apologize for that.
Um McCool, we're watching this for you, but at least some power outages out there uh that we are tracking as well.
So I see someone uh mentioning WeatherCall. Uh and WeatherCall is what I always recommend uh in this situation.
Uh it will let you know if you're uh truly in the danger zone. Uh it's a phone alert system there that will call you uh and let you know if tornadoes are kind of coming your way. Uh there is a a cost that goes alongside of that there uh for $15 a year, uh but it makes phone calls and uh our app does great alerts.
The beauty of WeatherCall though is that you can put it in your favorites in your phone and it'll bust through your do not disturb. So, calls you if there's tornadoes, calls you back if they're confirmed, calls you for high-end severe thunderstorm warnings, and you can tweak it down to do lower-end severe thunderstorm warnings as well, which is what this would qualify as. Um but um look at Look for more information on that. It's a phone alert service that I still have for me and my family. And if you've ever watched us when we're doing live coverage and a storm gets close to my house and it's bad, I get that alert before I ever get the chance to talk about it on the air. So, I love it. Um but uh certainly it's what I have for my family as well. So, I recommend it for yours.
Uh 11:56, again, we're just kind of poking and prodding these few storms here. They prompted severe thunderstorm warning. Looking across the rest of the area, we do have some sporadic thunderstorms back to the east. Again, in our primary coverage area that have popped up here, and obviously some folks asking about these. You can tell, comparatively speaking, these are not nearly as strong as the storms we have out there. Uh back into um Mississippi Delta. In saying that, uh that one there near Lackey moving toward Hamilton is a little bit stronger. There's no Again, no severe weather on this. It would be hail if it produced something.
Uh I'm not getting any reports on that yet, but of course you can share your your reports with us in the Mississippi Live Weather app, as we've talked about a couple of times so far. Looking at this tracking uh southward.
And let's get that track on full screen for you there. And I need to adjust the angle just a little bit.
There, that's probably a better angle.
Let's go forward a little farther.
So, if this one near Hamilton holds together, it'll be close to there to the Columbus Air Force Base by around 12:40 or so. Uh that's assuming it continues at about And actually, I I be going too slow on this.
And we're pretty close to the speed.
Let's get that angle right though.
Yeah, about 15 mph, but we got to change that angle. That angle's wrong.
So, these storms going a little more southeastward than the storms back in the Delta.
So, Hamilton about 650 or excuse me, 12:15 for you. I guess that's not 6Z, so that'd be 5Z. Anyway, we usually deal in Zulu time behind the scenes. But, the fact we're talking Zulu time at this point tells you what kind of day it's been. Another storm, you know, we've kind of waited all day for one uh there to move closer to the West Point area. We've kind of had them all all around and not over top of West Point. We have one there kind of moving toward town right now as we speak as well in West Point being there within about the next uh 5 or 6 minutes on the north side of town right now.
Check our camera there in West Point.
We might have to swing this one around a little bit as well.
Cuz we've looked all directions here from time to time. So, this is West Point. We're going to look back northwest of town.
Yep, we're actually looking the right direction on this here.
Right there is kind of whatever the heavy precipitation is. So, we're looking the correct direction on the lightning everything kind of popping up with this storm there.
I don't see anything that I'm concerned with on that. Again, no tornadoes out of these storms uh here across north Mississippi.
The northeast part of the state really any place across the state. No tornadoes out of these this evening.
Caledonia camera that we relied on heavily earlier uh when we had multiple rounds of storms move through there.
I'm looking southward, so we're generally looking in the correct direction those storms.
Probably need to go a little bit more to the left to get more That right in the middle of your screen, I think is that storm there that's on the south side of Columbus. We'll wait for another lightning strike. So, all the strikes in the background here from that storm near West Point and some of those up in the Monroe County right there.
We get the right lightning strike as we're looking toward that rainfall. Uh that's still on this side of it. We need it on the opposite side, so we can look through and kind of see.
Not a lot of lightning and the fact we're waiting and not seeing as much is a good sign that tells you that it's not super strong.
You know, and compare that then to what has been one of our lightning central cameras for today, which is out in Winona, and things have finally calmed down. Looking toward the horizon, still some thunderstorms there. Actually, I wonder if we've lost Winona as well.
Oh, there we go. Just running a little bit behind, but that's looking a ways away to see some of those thunderstorms back out closer to the Rolling Fork area. And then back to that Rolling Fork camera.
Uh And again, that is where we do have a severe thunderstorm warning in effect there for Sharkey and Humphreys and Yazoo counties until 12:30. Current time is right at midnight. Let's go ahead and reset things here for a moment. I'm Chief Meteorologist Matt Lapple. You're watching Mississippi Live Weather. We're a 24/7 weather streaming service based out of uh the North Mississippi area. Um these storms out here into Arkansas could at some point prompt additional warnings as they head southward uh there toward the Delta.
Expect those. Again, we're not talking about tornado threat overnight. I'll say this, I think our severe weather threat on these storms again, that these storms are exiting uh Humphreys County. Once they get out of Humphreys County, that's kind of out of our official coverage area there. Um so we're right on the edge where I think we'll go ahead and probably disengage here in just a minute.
Uh from this. You can send in your reports. And if you send reports to us, they do make it right to the weather service.
Um Yeah, again, you can see the few that we have popping up there around Yazoo City, but these back out toward the Bayland area. Again, east of Rolling Fork in particular where they are a little bit stronger, but no tornadoes out of anything we will see tonight. That definitely is back building into Rolling Fork, so no shock that we're lightning uh really picking up on the camera there cuz the storms are about to kind of work their way into town. They've expanded outside of that severe thunderstorm warning as well. And look at that, nonstop lightning on that one.
Let's probably pan this a little bit to the right.
Okay, we're right there looking over a tower in the foreground. There we go.
Uh and again, kind of looking back through that. Low-hanging clouds, yes.
No tornadoes, just strong gusty winds.
50-60 mph winds a possibility. Uh and maybe some hail up to 1 in in size, so we've had no confirmation of that officially at this point in time on anything that we're looking at here.
Uh James mentioned it looks like Greenville is still down, that's true.
Uh Aberdeen, Starkville, again, no severe weather for you, I see. Uh someone mentioning Becker. Uh a lot of lightning, a lot of thunder, might as well pop up our chat with all of you behind the scenes there as well.
Whether it's Oktibbeha County, uh Tupelo, Faulkner, uh Clay County, this is going to be some lightning, heavy rainfall, some gusty wind, but all below severe limits.
Um So again, we're not talking about severe weather for you. It's not I mean, case in point, you see the constant lightning we have here, and if I were to come up to Tupelo, for example, we've had some thunderstorms kind of popping up around.
I'm looking kind of west. Not seeing much on that here. Let's go down to Amory. We'll check a couple different cameras here in and around Monroe County pointed different ways.
Amory pointed in in direction we don't have good visibility of anything of issue there.
Uh a 73° current temperature there in the Amory area. And then down in Aberdeen, I might have to swing this camera a little bit. There's a little bit more lightning, clearly.
Uh but that storm also a little below severe levels as well.
Pull it back to the south a little bit.
We're looking toward again some low-hanging clouds, but uh no issues there of concern. I'll try to see if I can focus that a little better.
Pan it down slightly more.
As we look over the city lights there in Aberdeen as of uh 12:04 a.m.
Again, no no severe thunderstorm warnings or anything from Monroe County. We're in good shape there as well.
Uh and and I know there's some people out there that will stay online with us until we go off, which is part of the reason we will go off here in a few minutes.
Um because this is primarily exiting uh locations here that we cover on Mississippi Live Weather, at least at this point. I'd love to say where the stage where we can come cover the whole state. Uh we can't. We need a little more staff for that, and we'll get there eventually, but we're not there yet.
Again, here in the eastern part of the state, these are all just a bunch of smaller um but pesky little storms there. And then back up approaching northwest Mississippi, these storms are a little bit again stronger, not quite severe levels, but not that far away uh either.
Okay, with that in mind, uh our storms have exited southern Humphreys County, so we're going to go ahead and suspend our coverage here at this point in time.
Uh looking at the wider shot again we'll do kind of a one over on everything for a moment. Follow the lightning, that's what we like to say and where the lightning is the most significant, that's where the concerns should be the greatest.
And it's clear where the lightning is the most significant tonight and that's going to be with these storms back out here. If I kind of if I just clear everything off of this for a moment.
There's no products on there.
I need to change this off of So, follow your eyes to the dots. Dots are most significant here, most significant there, not very significant east. So, we're past the severe weather threat for the most part here. So, we're going to go ahead and suspend coverage at this point in time. If necessary again, we'll come here and we'll talk about a little bit more. Our live broadcast again 5:00, 6:00, 9:00 and 10:00 p.m. here in the Rome through and weather center at 6:37, 7:30 a.m. I keep it here for the latest. Maggie will be back tomorrow morning. If necessary, if we have something truly dangerous, we'll cut in. I'm not sure that we're going to cut in for full severe, maybe hail situation. We may or may not do that overnight, but we'll watch things here in the Rome through and weather center. So, keep it here for the latest.
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Despite the fact that we have thunderstorms out there in quite a few locations.
Yeah, I don't think this is a scenario where folks need to stay up. So I'm just going to write it all big and blue.
Okay?
And it it technically could qualify outside of this zone as well, but there's no severe weather out there with what we're seeing for tonight. So we are full on 100% I just hold on. I mean, clearly we have some hail. I should be clear there. But we don't have any tornado threat with what we have out there tonight. So we are full on go to sleep.
There we go. Okay?
Y'all good?
Okay.
We'll see you later. We're going to go and shut this thing down.
Uh keep it here uh with of course Mississippi live with our app. But yes, yes, Columbus, I see someone asking in the comments behind the scenes, can we go to sleep? Yes, you can go to bed.
We'll see y'all later.
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