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Death toll from winter storm and cold rises to over 30
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The United Cajun Navy is delivering aid and assisting with cleanup efforts at Ole Miss after a powerful winter storm.
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
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.
They plan to remove trees and debris, tarp roofs, and provide emotional support.
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Winter storms leave thousands of Mississippians without heat; National Guard, FEMA respond
Damage assessments and power restoration efforts continue in Mississippi after winter storms and subfreezing temperatures slammed the state, killing two.
Millions of Americans from New Mexico to New England have been impacted by a powerful winter storm that arrived last weekend.
A fourth weather-related death has been confirmed in a Mississippi county due to an extreme winter storm, Gov. Tates Reeves said.
The storm has also impacted cellular networks across a number of states, with Mississippi the hardest hit. According to the Federal Communications Commission's (FCC) network status report yesterday, via its Disaster Information Reporting System (DIRS), 10 percent of all cell sites in the state have been knocked offline.