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Weather Briefing for the “Ark-La-Miss” region

April 15, 2013. Weather Briefing for the “Ark-La-Miss” region. NWS JACKSON, MS. Overview. Summary of the Kemper County and Noxubee County Tornado Warm and mainly dry early this week Potential severe weather late Thursday into Thursday night Dry and cooler for the weekend.

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Weather Briefing for the “Ark-La-Miss” region

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  1. April 15, 2013 Weather Briefingfor the “Ark-La-Miss” region NWS JACKSON, MS

  2. Overview • Summary of the Kemper County and Noxubee County Tornado • Warm and mainly dry early this week • Potential severe weather late Thursday into Thursday night • Dry and cooler for the weekend

  3. Kemper/Noxubee Tornado • EF3 – 145 mph max winds • 68 mi path length and ¾ mi path width • 1 fatality and 9 injuries

  4. Windy through Wed

  5. Severe Weather Late Wed into Thu

  6. SPC Outlook for Thu/Thu Night

  7. Thursday-Friday Rainfall

  8. Dry and Cooler Next Weekend

  9. Summary • Warm and mainly dry early this week • Potential severe weather late Thursday into Thursday night • Dry and cooler for the weekend

  10. Thanks for viewing NWS Jackson’s Multi-Media Weather Briefing! These briefings are usually given on Mondays and Thursdays. If you have any feedback or suggestions, please contact us at 601-936-2189 , or via Facebook at “US National Weather Service Jackson Mississippi”, or on Twitter @NWSJacksonMS

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