Storms Cause Major Tornadoes, Flooding Around the South

Storms Cause Major Tornadoes, Flooding Around the South
Lightning streaks across the sky as a vehicle races along a street in Jackson, Miss., on Nov. 29, 2022. Rogelio V. Solis/AP Photo
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JACKSON, Miss.—Residents in several towns across Louisiana and Mississippi took cover as tornado sirens blared late Tuesday, and forecasters warned of the threat of strong twisters capable of tracking long distances on the ground as a severe weather outbreak erupted in the Deep South.

There were no immediate reports of severe damage or injuries as multiple tornado warnings were issued starting Tuesday afternoon and continuing into the nighttime hours as heavy thunderstorms rolled from eastern Texas to Georgia and as far north as Indiana. The National Weather Service confirmed that tornados hit the ground in Mississippi on Tuesday evening and Alabama was in the forecast path of the storms during the overnight hours.