Thunderstorm Wind — Bolivar, Mississippi
2023-06-14 · near Duncan, Bolivar, Mississippi
Event narrative
A couple of trees were blown down between Duncan and Alligator.
Wider weather episode
Convergence of moisture along a stationary front in northern Mississippi triggered thunderstorms during the day on June 14th. With an unstable air mass south of the front and a strong jet stream over the frontal zone sustaining robust updrafts, these storms quickly became severe and moved east-southeast across portions of Mississippi through the morning of the 15th. Storms produced hail as large as 4.88 inches near Brooksville, which when measured was just below the record 5.0 inches for the state of Mississippi. Swaths of hail and wind damaged crops in addition to homes, trees, and power lines.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1145231. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.