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Mississippi Storm History: What happened on this date (November 8)

As a part of Tornado Awareness Month, the Jackson Weather Examiner will review severe storms that affected the state throughout the month of November.

On this date -November 8th:

In 2000,  severe thunderstorms moved across the state, bringing high winds, hail, flooding, and a tornado.

A F-0 tornado briefly touched down in the southern part of Prentiss County producing little damage. 


While high winds contributed to mainly tree and power line damage, a few locations received notable wind damage.

Notable wind damage:

  • Three trailers had their roofs blown off. A shed was blown away. A mailbox was blown from its foundation. Several trees and power lines were knocked down. A woman was injured when a tree fell on her car in Lee County.
  • Part of a tin roof was blown off of a building and deck furniture was blown into a wooded area next to the building in Grenada County
  • . Numerous trees were blown down and caused damage to homes and power lines. A greenhouse and a chicken house were damaged. Several sheds were damaged. Several homes received damage to roofs and to attached porches in Leake County. 

Torrential rains fell across portions of Central Mississippi over a 3 to 5 hour period in the following counties:  Madison, Hinds, Rankin, and Copiah,  leading to significant flash flooding.   Many roads were flooded and some homes and businesses received water damage.  

Over 6 inches of rainfall was reported in portions of Copiah and Hinds Counties. (Up to 4 inches per hour fell in portions of Hinds County)


Large hail ranging from 1 inch to 1.75 inches fell across several locations including the city of Grenada, where several homes and buildings received minor roof damage.

Tornado County: Prentiss

Damaging Wind Counties: Adams, Chickasaw, Claiborne, Grenada, Hinds, Leake, Lee, Lincoln, Neshoba, Pike, Warren

Large Hail Counties: Alcorn, Grenada, Marshall

Flooding Counties: Hinds, Copiah, Madison, and Rankin

Mississippi Storm History: [November 4th--November 5th --November 6th--November 7th]

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, Jackson Weather Examiner

Johnny's meteorological education allows him to interpret trends, understand the weather of yesterday, describe the weather of today, and predict the weather of tomorrow. He constantly promotes weather awareness.

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