| Event |
Hail |
| Magnitude |
0.88 in. |
| State |
MISSISSIPPI |
| County/Area |
CLARKE |
| WFO |
JAN |
| Begin Date |
04/11/2007 13:19:00 CST-6 |
| Begin Range |
8 |
| Begin Azimuth |
WNW |
| Begin Location |
SHUBUTA |
| Begin Lat/Lon |
31.89/-88.83 |
| End Date |
04/11/2007 13:51:00 CST-6 |
| End Range |
5 |
| End Azimuth |
SE |
| End Location |
CRANDALL |
| End Lat/Lon |
31.92/-88.48 |
| Deaths Direct/Indirect |
0/0 (fatality details below, when available...) |
| Injuries Direct/Indirect |
0/0 |
| Property Damage |
0.00K |
| Crop Damage |
0.00K |
| Episode Narrative |
A potent upper level system and cold front pushed across the region during the early afternoon hours of April 11th. The best moisture and instability were located across eastern Mississippi and into Alabama. As the front clashed into this unstable airmass, scattered thunderstorms began to fire and a few of them became severe. The worst of the severe weather occurred over Alabama where storms were able to organize into several large supercells. |
| Event Narrative |
A developing supercell thunderstorm produced a swath of dime to nickel sized hail across southern Clarke County. The storm continued to intensify as it moved into Alabama. |