This week starts out sunny and warm, but on Wednesday a weather system is expected to move through Mississippi bringing isolated severe storms with damaging winds and possible hail followed by cooler fall temperatures for the remainder of the week.

"It's just a cold front that's going to bring a marginal risk for severe storms," said Dan Byrd, meteorologist with the National Weather Service in Jackson. "It's just a marginal risk with damaging winds up to 60 mph and hail up to quarter size."

The main threat begins Wednesday morning in the northwest and move southeast through the day.

"It will be Wednesday morning across the Delta and then further to the east toward the afternoon," Byrd said. "It looks like it will be Wednesday into Thursday. It looks like it will be out of here Thurs

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