33 Tornadoes Hit Mississippi in First 3 Months of 2016

May 2, 2016

The first three months of 2016 were more active than usual in terms of severe weather in Mississippi.

Ed Tarver, a meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Jackson, tells The Hattiesburg American the cause is due, in part, to warmer-than-usual temperatures.

Tarver said in addition to higher temperatures, the contrasting atmospheres and weather instability contributed to the numerous tornadoes documented in the state from January through March.

This year, Mississippi saw five tornadoes in January, 21 in February and seven in March.

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