Storms are a brewing
Published 8:32 am Thursday, February 16, 2023
- Storm clouds over a field in Northwest Lincoln County. While the sun is shining through, more dark clouds and severe storms are expected to roll through the area today. Stay weather aware. (Hunter Cloud | The Daily Leader)
BROOKHAVEN —North Lincoln County looks calm with overcast skies but the NWS Jackson office forecasts storms to hit around 9 a.m. this morning. I-55 appears to be the dividing line between who is at a slight risk and who is at an enhanced risk.
East of I-55 is at an enhanced risk of severe storms. Tornadoes are likely, damaging winds can get up to 70 mph and hail up to golf ball size. West of I-55, damaging wind gusts up to 60 mph, hail up to a quarter size to golf ball size and tornadoes are possible.
It should hit our area from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. so stay weather aware throughout the day. A flash flooding threat is also possible with 1 to 2 inches of forecasted rainfall in a short period of time. Most of Lincoln County, Lawerence County and Jefferson Davis County are under threat by flash flooding.
Localized flooding of creeks, rivers and bayous, low lying areas and urban areas are possible with heavy rainfall. If you encounter any flooded road ways remember to turn around, do not drown. Flood waters can sweep a vehicle off of the road way or wash out the road hidden under the water’s surface.
If you have video or photos of storm damage from today you would like to share on the website and possibly in print please send them to hunter.cloud@dailyleader.com. Stay safe out there.