Friday storms injure three in Grenada County, more inclement weather expected Saturday

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Three people were reportedly injured during severe storms in north Mississippi Friday night. Forecasters expect the impacts to worsen across the state through Saturday. 

Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) officials say that an intense storm cell rolled across Issaquena County and exited in Itawamba County, causing “significant damage” in Calhoun, Carroll, Grenada, Humphreys, Leflore, and Montgomery counties.  

In a Saturday morning social media post, Governor Tate Reeves noted that Grenada County appears to be the hardest hit area, with major damage sustained in the Elliot and Gore Springs communities. An emergency storm shelter has been opened at the Grenada City Auditorium for those in need. 

As the governor pointed out in the post, forecasts point to the weather only getting worse on Saturday. Large, strong, long-track tornadoes are possible, along with damaging winds, large hail, heavy rain, and severe thunderstorms. 

To stay weather aware, see the National Weather Service in Jackson’s up-to-the-minute radar page.