I don’t have live access to current feeds right now, but I can summarize how you can quickly check for the latest Mississippi tornado warnings and what to do.
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Check authoritative sources in real time:
- National Weather Service (NWS) tornado warnings and watches pages for Mississippi and any adjacent states.
- Local TV stations and weather apps with NWS alerts (e.g., WeatherBug, AccuWeather, Weather Channel) for continuous updates.
- State emergency management agency social feeds or pages (Mississippi EMA) for outbreak alerts and safety instructions.
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What to look for in the latest alerts:
- Tornado Watch: favorable conditions; stay prepared to shelter and monitor updates.
- Tornado Warning: a tornado is imminent or already on the ground; take shelter immediately in a sturdy building, interior room away from windows, or basement if available.
- Tornado Emergency: the highest alert level; follow shelter-in-place instructions and report damage safely after the threat passes.
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Safety tips if you’re in Paris, Île-de-France (your listed location) but seeking Mississippi news:
- Use a reputable news app with push alerts or set NWS Mississippi alerts to avoid missing critical updates.
- If you’re coordinating with someone in Mississippi, ask them to share emergency briefings and shelter instructions from official sources.
If you’d like, I can guide you to specific pages to bookmark or draft a quick checklist you can use during a weather alert. I can also monitor for updates if you provide permission to fetch current headlines again.