A Tornado Warning has been issued for parts of Yuba and Nevada counties as significant weather moves through the region on Tuesday.
A Tornado Warning has been issued for the Mississippi counties of Benton, Marshall and Tate until 5:00pm. A tornado has been spotted or detected on weather radar. Seek shelter on the lowest level of a building in an interior room away from windows. If in a mobile home, find a more substantial shelter.
Storms are still on for tonight into early Wednesday morning. 2 possible rounds. 1st is until roughly midnight. Spotty, but a few severe storms possible. 2nd is 4-8 am for KC, much more widespread. Large hail & severe winds are main concerns but a spin up tornado or two possible pic.twitter.com/0IPp8kLhL4
At 2:24 p.m. on Tuesday, the NWS Sacramento CA issued a tornado warning in effect until 3:15 p.m. for Nevada and Yuba counties.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. - A rare and dangerous High Risk (5/5) for severe weather has been issued for parts of the Mid-South. This is the highest risk level issued by the
People in the warning areas are urged to seek shelter inside a sturdy building and stay away from windows until the threat is over.
A tornado warning means a tornado has been spotted or indicated by the radar. Stay in your safe place until the threat of the tornado has passed.
When a warning is issued, take action. This means tornado conditions are imminent and have been spotted either by someone on the ground or by radar. Warning areas are typically smaller than those within a watch and are issued for a shorter time period, typically about 15 minutes.
The warning was in place for Dale and Henry counties.