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Thunderstorm Wind — Yalobusha, Mississippi

2025-05-20 · near Water Vly, Yalobusha, Mississippi

$15K
Property damage
52 EG
Magnitude

Event narrative

An uprooted tree fell on a home and carport.

Wider weather episode

Numerous showers and thunderstorms covered Arkansas during the early morning hours on May 20, 2025. As these storms moved toward the Mid-South, the cap weakened, and one segment near the Tennessee/Mississippi border intensified and produced wind damage. These storms exited the region by mid-morning.

A brief lull in thunderstorm activity occurred from late morning until early afternoon. Gusty southwest winds aided in rapid atmospheric recovery with SBCAPE values greater than 2000 J/kg by mid-afternoon. In addition, dewpoints remained in the low 70s with bulk shear around 50 kts. Initially, storms were supercellular in nature and eventually formed into a line during the evening hours. Damaging winds and hail were common during this event, and a weak tornado occurred near Jackson, TN.

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Source: NOAA Storm Events Database, event_id 1261790. Narrative written by the NWS forecast office that issued the report.