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Tornadoes Leave at Least Two Dead and Six Injured in Texas and Mississippi

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The articles report on severe storms and tornadoes that affected Texas and Mississippi, with at least two fatalities and multiple injuries. In Texas, one person died in northern Brazoria County, where four others were non-critically injured. In Mississippi, a high school student died after a tree fell on a home.

    1. We are still conducting secondary searches and going through and ensuring that all the residents are accounted for.
    1. Over the next few days, properties will be cleared, power will be restored, and lives will start to be rebuilt. Please keep praying for all of those impacted!
    2. Recovery efforts across the area have commenced and I'm grateful to live in a County where the people truly care about one another.
    1. The faster-moving northern part of a line of strong-severe thunderstorms will move northeastward across the watch area through midday, offering sporadic damaging to severe gusts and potential for a few embedded tornadoes.
    2. Numerous severe/supercell thunderstorms are expected to intensify through the afternoon over east Texas and western Louisiana, spreading rapidly northeastward across the watch through early evening. Parameters are becoming increasingly favorable for tornadoes, including strong tornadoes, and widespread damaging winds through the watch period.
    3. The threat area will shift eastward from parts of north and central Texas early, across east Texas and the lower Mississippi Valley today, then over the Tennessee Valley, parts of Georgia, and the central Gulf Coast tonight.
    1. An outbreak of severe storms with tornadoes, wind damage, and large hail is expected from parts of the Southern Plains, into the Lower Mississippi Valley and central Gulf Coast states.
    2. Dangerous swimming and surfing conditions and localized beach erosion can be expected. Large waves can sweep across the beach without warning, pulling people into the sea from rocks, jetties and beaches. Sudden immersion in cold water can result in cold water shock even for the most experienced swimmers.
    3. Travel will be difficult, especially for high profile vehicles, including areas along Highway 395 and Highway 95 near Walker Lake.
    4. The revolving door of mid-latitude cyclones propagating through the Pacific Northwest is likely to continue through the rest of the weekend.
    1. Adams County is reporting one home in Natchez that has been destroyed or collapsed, with one individual deceased and two injured.
    1. These storms are probably going to get a lot worse this evening and overnight the further east you go.
Tornadoes Leave at Least Two Dead and Six Injured in Texas and Mississippi