Tornado outbreak of April 29, 2018

Synopsis
The NWS SPC noted on April 29 that thunderstorms over Mississippi could turn supercellular by late afternoon, and so issued an Enhanced Risk for severe weather, noting tornadoes were possible. By late afternoon, a cyclic supercell had developed, and began producing tornadoes in the densely populated areas of the centre of the state. The most notable tornado hit Brandon, and was later rated an EF2. In total, 12 people were injured, and $20 million was done in damages.