Winter storm and brutal cold leave over a dozen dead
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Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves confirmed via a social media statement Monday, Jan. 26, that the winter storm caused the two deaths. Reeves also stated two injuries have been reported, one in Hinds County and another in Smith County. Both injuries were due to the storm, the governor stated.
The winter storms have moved out, but much of Mississippi remains under an extreme cold warning.
Parts of Mississippi will endure dangerous conditions into next week after a severe winter storm passes through the state this weekend.
North Mississippi counties can expect up to 3 inches of sleet, snow and an inch of ice in the latest NWS winter storm warning. What we know
Mississippi Governor Tate Reeves discusses the impact a massive winter storm and record-low temperatures are having on his state on ‘America Reports.’
JACKSON, Miss. (WJTV) – A winter storm brought freezing temperatures to Central Mississippi this weekend, causing road closures and power outages. In Madison, police said there are icy road conditions.
Many colleges, universities and school districts will remain closed through Tuesday, Jan. 27.