this all comes after the tornadoes ripped through mississippi and alabama. officials say so far at least 26 people have been killed. a pastor in hard-hit rolling fork, mississippi says nearly the entire town is completely destroyed. exodus total devastation. it is a wreckage like i have never seen. it s only a miracle of god there are not hundreds of fatalities in our town and in our area. houses leveled, houses completely destroyed. businesses like the majority of the businesses in our small town are completely destroyed. it is just terrible wreckage. alicia: and fortune of the severe weather threat for the region is not over urologist adam s life in the forecast said with the latest pickwick snowstorms continue to push across the south easily continued to the sunday. maybe even a lingering a little bit into monday. here s what we are currently looking at. some of the green polygons on your screen flooding and portions of north-central georgia. you see a severe thunderstor
here s what we are currently looking at. some of the green polygons on your screen flooding and portions of north-central georgia. you see a severe thunderstorm warning there and alabama. we are beginning to see more and more thunderstorms firing off across portions of louisiana pray that we sweeping across the entire area. taking you in on one of those right on vernon county. excuse me vernon parish we are in louisiana but hail size 1.5 inches. hail is going to be a big component in today s severe weather is a whole system drag software the east. currently we do see attorney to watch over portions of eastern texas and across louisiana. one of those threats beside possible target is a chart of the watch will be very large hail get amped maybe 2 inches that s enough to a whole lot of damage. all of this is not be dragging east as a with the evening hours in early tomorrow morning. it s not just theories recurrently seen the tender watch is a general threat that will eventually shift off