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Record heat bakes the South as deadly tornado tears through Mississippi

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Dangerous storms in the South, severe heat from Texas to Mississippi
Rogelio V. Solis/AP
ByEmily Shapiro, Max Golembo, and Melissa Griffin
June 19, 2023, 8:16 PM

One person has been killed and 18 others injured from severe storms, including a reported tornado, in Jasper County, Mississippi, officials said.

Twenty to 30 homes were "majorly affected or destroyed," Hudson Jenkins, director of Jasper County Emergency Management, told ABC News.

A family dog sits in front of what is left of its home following an apparent Sunday night tornado that swept through the small community of Louin, Miss., June 19, 2023.
Rogelio V. Solis/AP

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The reported twister in Jasper County was one of 17 tornadoes reported over the weekend across Arkansas, Oklahoma, Texas, Mississippi, Alabama, Florida, Oregon and Colorado.

More storms are flaring up Monday. Four more tornadoes were reported in the South: one in Alabama, one in Florida and two in Mississippi.

A flood watch is in effect Monday afternoon from Mobile, Alabama, to Pensacola, Florida, where rounds of heavy rain are forecast to slam already saturated areas.

A severe thunderstorm watch was also issued for San Angelo, Texas, through Monday evening.

On Tuesday, more severe storms are possible across Louisiana and into Mobile, Alabama, bringing the threat of damaging winds, large hail and brief tornadoes.

Meanwhile, record-high temperatures are baking the South.

Fernando Aguilar, from El Salvador, carries his eight-year-old daughter Dannesy through the jet streams of Gateway Fountains at Discovery Green to escape the hot weather on Father's Day in Houston, Texas, June 18, 2023.
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Over the weekend, a record high of 111 degrees was hit in Del Rio, Texas, while New Iberia, Louisiana, tied its record high of 97 degrees.

On Monday, the heat index -- what the temperature feels like with humidity -- is forecast to reach 107 degrees in New Orleans, 113 degrees in Houston and a scorching 117 degrees in Austin, Texas.

The heat index forecast for Monday.
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The record heat is expected to continue for much of the week. The hottest days from Dallas to Houston will be Tuesday and Wednesday, with some relief by Thursday.

This record heat continues from TX to FL for the next several days as highs will reach 90’s and 100’s and heat index 110 to 122.
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Click here for tips on how to stay safe in the heat.

ABC News' Victoria Arancio contributed to this report.

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