Meteorologists tracked several tornado warnings across central and southern Mississippi overnight Monday with several of the tornadoes confirmed by radar.
Thousands of people were without power, and trees were down in multiple Mississippi communities, primarily in central Mississippi.
On Tuesday, there will be more storms, especially along the Gulf Coast.
High temps will be in the morning hours with a fast drop throughout the day. It will be cooler the rest of the week.
North Mississippi: Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of a shower. High near 60. Mostly cloudy overnight with a low of 42.
Central Mississippi: Cloudy with a few showers. High of 61 and wind gusts up to 20 miles per hour. Mostly cloudy Tuesday night with a low of 41.
South Mississippi: Mostly cloudy with a slight chance of a shower or storm early. Temps falling to the upper-50s with wind gusts up to 20 miles per hour. Tuesday night, mostly cloudy with a low of 45.
Gulf Coast: Mostly cloudy with a few showers and thunderstorms possible. Temps reach a high of 72 in the late morning, then drop into the lower 60s in the afternoon. Overnight, cloudy with a slight chance of a shower. Low of 48. (Magnolia State Live 11/20/23) Mississippi Skies: Stormy weather continues for parts of the Magnolia State - Magnolia State Live | Magnolia State Live
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