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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 11th:
In 1995, Widespread damaging winds and a few tornadoes swept across the state from 1 am to 6 am, producing damage in many counties, especially across Central and portions of Eastern Mississippi, injuring 4 people.
A 200 yards wide, F-3 tornado began at (310 am), five miles west-southwest of Flora and tracked in an easterly direction for up to 15 miles before lifting five miles southwest of Canton at around (330 am). Three mobile homes were totally destroyed. A two story house was almost totally destroyed and two of the occupants were injured. A pickup truck in front of this house was picked up and hurled into a lake nearly 100 yards behind the house. At least five houses had roof damage. Two houses under construction were leveled. Numerous trees, fences, and small buildings were blown down along the path of the tornado. (Madison County)
A 400 yards wide, F-3 tornado started at (455 am) one mile south of Mount Olive and tracked east for up to 7 miles before lifting two miles northeast of Smith at (505 am). Seven homes were severely damaged or destroyed. There were an unknown number of houses with at least some damage. Three mobile homes were destroyed. Three metal buildings were severely damaged. Numerous cars were totaled or severely damaged. Numerous trees were blown down along the path. Four chicken houses were demolished and nearly 20,000 chickens perished. The two injuries occurred in one of the mobile homes. (Covington County)
Notable Wind Damage Reports:
- A radio tower was blown off the roof of the sheriffs office. Two chimneys were blown off of the courthouse. The roofs of several business and homes were damaged. Numerous trees and limbs were blown down in Smith County.
- A large barn was destroyed and a shed and two house roofs were damaged in Wathall County.
- A mobile home lost part of its roof. Many objects in the house were scattered, broken and displaced. Several other houses suffered minor damage including missing shingles from roofs, destroyed and displaced utility sheds and damaged porches in Panola County.
- Part of the roof of a building was blown off and one car was damaged in Bolivar County.
- The roofs of several farm buildings destroyed and two mobile homes were totally destroyed in Sharkey County.
- A home was damaged when a tree blew down on it in Yazoo County.
- A mobile home was torn apart and the roof of a two story house was partially blown off in Simpson County.
- . A tree blew down and crushed a car in Attala County.
- One mobile home was destroyed. One mobile home had severe damage. Two houses had moderated damage in Neshoba County.
- One mobile home was destroyed in Jones County.
- A tree down over a railroad caused three train engine cars to derail in Winston County.
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Tornado Counties: Covington, Madison, Walthall
Damaging Wind Counties: Attala, Bolivar, Choctaw, Clarke, Franklin, George, Greene, Grenada, Hinds, Jones, Kemper, Lamar, Lauderdale, Lawrence, Leake, Leflore, Neshoba, Newton, Noxubee, Oktibbeha, Panola, Perry, Rankin, Scott, Sharkey, Simpson, Smith, Stone, Tippah, Union, Warren, Wayne, Winston, Yazoo
Mississippi Storm History: [November 4th--November 5th --November 6th--November 7th--November 8th--November 9th--November 10th]
Previous information:
- Dry weather with pleasant temperatures through the weekend
- Ida landfalls on Dauphin Island, Alabama; weakens and loses tropical characteristics
- Tropical Storm Ida triggers State of Emergency for Mississippi
- Ida weakens to a tropical storm; Hurricane Warnings replaced with Tropical Storm Warnings
- Hurricane and Tropical Storm Warnings as Ida approaches the northern Gulf Coast
- Category 2 Hurricane Ida; Hurricane Watches from Southeastern Louisiana to the Florida Panhandle
- Ida emerges over the northwestern Caribbean Sea; headed for the Gulf of Mexico
- Ida becomes the 3rd hurricane of the 2009 Atlantic Hurricane Season
- Tropical Storm Ida forms; 9th named storm of the 2009 Atlantic Hurricane Season
- Tropical Depression 11 forms in the southwestern Caribbean Sea
- Longest stretch of dry weather in over a month expected
- Record October rains; many locations over 10 inches
- What a difference a cold front makes!











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