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Scattered trees were blown down across parts of the county as a line of showers moved through. Some trees and power lines were blown down in the Noxapater area.
Several trees and power lines were blown down in the Ellison Ridge area.
A tornado developed near Burnside in Neshoba County within the wetlands surrounding the Pearl River. It uprooted and snapped numerous trees and power lines as it moved northeast. A home along Mississippi Highway 573 lost a portion of its roofing tin. The tornado crossed southeastern Winston County. It reached maximum intensity as it crossed from Neshoba County with estimated maximum wind gusts of 110 mph. Numerous large trees in mixed forest were uprooted or snapped, and multiple power poles were blown down. Several trees fell onto homes, vehicles, and outbuildings. As the tornado crossed MS Highway 397 near Vernon, it destroyed an awning at a convenience store and damaged a gas station canopy. The tornado continued to blow down trees and power lines and crossed into western Noxubee County. It crossed over MS Highway 490 and continued to uproot a few trees near Brushfork Road. Shingle damage and minor roof damage occurred at a home in the area as the tornado dissipated. The total path length across the three counties was 25.29 miles.
A tree was blown down on a power line.
A tree was blown down on East Winston Road off of Highway 397. Another tree fell onto a power line along Calhoun Road.
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The squall line which caused the damage across eastern Attala County intensified and tracked across a large portion of central Winston County. A very intense "bow echo" formed in the line and caused a swath of extensive damage from around the Four Corners Community to Louisville and then to points northeast around Betheden.The "bow echo" began near the Four Corners Community and several large signs were blown down or snapped off and a large commercial building had its roof blown off. Many trees and power lines were blown down around this area and across the western portion of the county. As the "bow echo" approached Louisville two homes sustained roof damage and more trees were blown down. Areas in and around Louisville were particularly hard hit. Nearly a dozen homes and businesses sustained significant roof damage with the funeral home having the roof totally removed. Nearly six other homes sustained minor roof damage. Dozens of trees, along with several power lines, were blown down around town. The storm continued to the northeast and downed more trees and power lines before it moved into southern Oktibbeha County.
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What is Power Outage?
Power outage (also called a power cut, a power blackout, power failure or a blackout) is a short-term or a long-term loss of the electric power to a particular area.
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- Stay away from the downed power lines, park vehicles in protected areas;
- Unplug appliances and electronics, limit cell phone use to conserve battery life;
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- Pack perishable foods into a cooler, keep refrigerator and freezer doors shut as much as possible.
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Louisville, Mississippi
City | Louisville |
County | Winston |
State | Mississippi (MS) |
Country | United States |
Zip Codes | 39339 |
Is there a transformer out in buechel by alpha ave.
Elec off ! Wtf?
Elec off ! Wtf?
It is 916 am on 11/15/18 and still No power at 4514 Rose Farm Drive 40258