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Oxford Awakened by Early Morning Storms and Flooding, No Damage Reported

Oxford Residents Awakened by Storms and Sirens

Today in Oxford, it seems like a few folks might be having a sluggish start to their day. The morning was anything but ordinary, as many residents were jolted awake around 1:23 a.m. when a tornado warning was issued for north Lafayette County. This announcement came from the National Weather Service just as a wave of severe thunderstorms swept through the area. Luckily, local officials have confirmed that there were no signs of any tornado actually touching down.

No Damage Reported

Beau Moore, the public information officer for Lafayette County, reassured the community with good news on Monday morning: “There is no reported damage at this time,” he said, helping to ease the minds of those who may have been concerned.

Shortly after the tornado warning was issued, many residents in Oxford and near the University of Mississippi were greeted with the sound of outdoor sirens. This understandably sparked a lot of chatter on social media, as people questioned why the alarms were going off right after the brunt of the storm had already passed. Moore explained that as the storm moved eastward, Oxford found itself included in the warning, which prompted the sirens to sound off to alert the community.

Severe Thunderstorms Follow

Just when things began to calm down, another storm cell made its way over Lafayette County, bringing along loud *thunder* and *intense* *lightning*. By 2:45 a.m., the National Weather Service had to issue a severe thunderstorm warning to keep everyone informed of the approaching storm.

For those who were still awake during the early hours of the morning, the heavy rain, thunder, and lightning persisted right up until about 6 a.m. At 6:15 a.m., the NWS even issued a flash flood warning as the aftermath of the storms began to cause some local flooding.

Flooding and Power Outage Reports

Reports from the Lafayette County Sheriff’s Office indicated some trouble on County Road 303, particularly around the 300-300 block and near the city limits of Taylor, where flooding was evident. Emergency crew responses went into action, but thankfully the rain began to ease off as morning broke.

Residents also faced some temporary inconveniences with power. The North East Mississippi Electric Power Association reported sporadic power outages throughout the storm. Fortunately, it seems that most homes were back to normal by early Monday morning, as service was restored promptly.

Morning After Thoughts

Now, as the sun tries to peek through the lingering clouds, the folks of Oxford can reflect on the wild night they just had. Many will probably be making an extra stop for coffee to help shake off the sleep from being awakened by the booming thunder and howling winds. Hopefully, everyone took the storms seriously and stayed safe throughout the tumultuous night.

As we venture into the rest of the week, let’s all remain vigilant and stay tuned for any further weather updates. The weather can be unpredictable, but one thing’s for sure—all of Oxford will remember the storms of May 6, 2024, with a mix of astonishment and relief!


Author: HERE Oxford

HERE Oxford

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