A Look Back at Last Night's Severe Weather Threat

Fortunately, Alabama was spared any significant bout with severe weather during last night's Tornado Watch.

The watch was finally cancelled soon after midnight--nearly two hours before expiration.

At 11:10 PM, there was minor damage one mile south of Greensboro in West Alabama's Hale County. The EMA reported roof and porch damage to two houses, several trees were downed and two large outbuildings destroyed.

In neighboring Mississippi, there were a number of reports of damage over the south part of the state...generally from Jackson and Meridian southward to south of Hattiesburg. A few tornados may have been involved. No reports of injuries.
Posted by Derek  
on January 8, 2005, 12:43 am
Romeo here, JB... Saw some damage in the Meridian area with a roof blown off a building downtown. Other reports coming in, mainly in south Mississippi near the Hattisburg area, of possible tornadoes, straightline winds.. Several houses and businesses damaged/destroyed as reported by emergency management and local law enforcement. Everyone be safe, especially if these storms get going again.

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on January 8, 2005, 1:01 am
Thanks...we really appreciate your reports...I will try to email you tomorrow

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