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Severe Weather Possible in Quad State
The victims included a 7-year-old boy in the U.S. state of MS found dead in a van near the city of Holly Springs, and three other deaths reported in the area, the Weather Channel reported.
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The main window for severe weather is Wednesday at 4 p.m.to Thursday at 2 a.m., although severe weather could arrive Wednesday at noon. Tornadoes are possible through much of the area until that time.
Storms will die down this evening.
The National Weather Service forecast likely storms forming the night of Christmas Eve and intensifying through Sunday, when they could bring damaging winds and isolated tornadoes to parts of southeast Texas.
The National Weather Service is forecasting a 100 percent chance of rain today, with a high of 71. Temperatures will be near a record 80.
Forecasters had already predicted the possibility of thunderstorms and rain and unseasonably warm weather has been in place and will continue through the Christmas holiday. You will be sent a text with instructions on how to download it.
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You can track the storm yourself by clicking on our First Alert Interactive Radar.