EF1 Tornado — Clarke, Mississippi
2023-06-18 · near Davis, Clarke, Mississippi
Event narrative
An EF-1 tornado touched down just south of County Road 440 and east of County Road 444 where numerous tree branches and a few trees were blown down. The tornado moved southeast across the end of County Road 4401 and blew trees down onto a home and a vehicle. In this area, the tornado reached its peak intensity with gusts estimated to be 95 mph. The tornado continued southeastward and damaged more trees. It dissipated near County Road 672 where the foof of an outbuilding was peeled back.
Wider weather episode
An upper-level shortwave trough moving east through the Central Plains initiated a few clusters of thunderstorms that spread into Mississippi during the morning of June 18th. With an unstable air mass and strong jet stream over the region, these storms became severe and produced hail and damaging wind through the morning. An additional round of severe storms developed during the evening of the 18th and into the morning of the 19th. This even resulted in a rare June tornado outbreak. The previous record for number of June tornadoes in the state of Mississippi was 7 in 1974. A total of 15 tornadoes occurred across the state from June 18-19, 2023 - making this event a record in its own right. The tornado which occurred near Louin, MS was the first F3 or EF-3 rated tornado in the state since 1957.
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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1151406. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.