A nice Friday ahead followed by more storm chances this weekend

SUMMARY: After an active weather day yesterday, we’ll get a break from it with lots of sunshine for your Friday before shower & storm chances return for the weekend. The beginning of the workweek looks to be A-OK before another chance of storms midweek, so we’ll remain in an unsettled weather pattern for a while. FRIDAY: Enjoy today’s weather for your…

Homeowners invest in at-home storm shelters

LOWNDES COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI)- During severe weather, staying safe is a top priority. It seems with more rain and thunder moving in our area, folks are investing in their storm shelters to have a secure place. And being aware of how quickly an event can develop can potentially save your life. Before flowers bloom in the springtime, you’ll likely see…

Stimulus Money Expected To Be Boost For ‘New 2 U’ Consignment Sale

TUPELO, MISS. (WCBI) – Businesses across the region are reporting strong sales as spring approaches. Many believe the $1,400  stimulus checks are helping drive that boosts in business. Kara Webb is a consignor and volunteer at “New 2 U Kids Sale” She says crowds are large, despite the weather, and sales are strong. “I know for me, yesterday was a…

EMA directors prepare in advance for severe weather

LOWNDES COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI) Emergency management directors have a lot on their plates when storms start rolling in. EMA coordinates with law enforcement, fire, EMS, and road crews to prepare for what might happen in their communities. Those meetings are to make sure everyone is on the same and ready to respond. The COVID-19 pandemic has made many of those…

A high risk for severe weather on Thursday

SUMMARY: Storm chances will continue during the day as now we are under a Level 5 Risk. The greatest risk of severe weather will be from early Thursday afternoon into the early evening.  All modes of severe weather, including tornadoes, are likely. Stay weather aware and once again get your severe weather safety plans ready. Stay tuned! THURSDAY:  Widespread rain…

A fatal shooting left two dead and two wounded

ALICEVILLE, Ala. (WCBI)- A high school senior and another man are shot to death in Aliceville, Alabama on the night of Tuesday, March 23, 2021. The hunt continues for a killer and law enforcement is trying to figure out exactly what happened. It was an emotional day as family members of the victims came to the scene on the west…

Local restaurant and delivery service showing love to frontline workers

WEST POINT, Miss. (WCBI) – A local restaurant and delivery service are showing their appreciation to frontline workers. 1883 Smokehouse and Waitr Food Delivery served a barbeque lunch to employees at North Mississippi Medical Center today. The two businesses wanted to let doctors, nurses, and other healthcare workers know their hard work and sacrifices are not going unnoticed. The workers…

Severe weather threat continues to increase for Thursday

SUMMARY: Severe weather threat continues to increase for Wednesday night into Thursday as now we are under a Level 4 Risk with all modes likely. Some significant severe weather is possible Thursday afternoon, including long-lived, strong tornadoes. Another 1-3″ of rain or more could also lead to some flooding issues. Stay weather aware and once again get your severe weather…

Bailing on jury duty will lead to severe consequences

NOXUBEE COUNTY, Miss. (WCBI)- Being summoned for jury duty may not be everyone’s favorite thing to do, but being there on that court date is required by law. In Noxubee County circuit court officials have had to delay cases when people don’t show up for jury duty. A jury summons requires the person to be at the courthouse on time. …

The 70s and storm chances return this workweek

SUMMARY: Hoping you enjoyed the amazing spring weather this weekend because our weather will be changing up as we head into a new workweek. Monday will still be alright with a mix of sun & a few clouds. Rain and storm chances will return on Tuesday, but we could be dealing with another round of strong to severe storms on…