The Delta southwest of Yazoo City was indeed more of a swamp. It seemed like a mess as far north as Greenwood too. We thought the WF might get hung up on I-20. However, per rules with fast moving storms, we hedged north to start. That's how we got the north-south tour of the Delta from US-45 to I-20. Nothing to report, so will keep in Event thread.
We cautiously approached the Vicksburg cell on US-49E until Yazoo City. We could have made it to Flora; but, elected to bail east on Hwy-16 before approaching Flora from the east on Hwy-22. Going direct seemed risky. While storm motion indicated an easy win, we don't race HP supercells if there is even 1% doubt. My main point is more discussion than report; hence, I write below in Event.
Few years back I had a close call racing a supercell in OK. Got caught in the hail core, just north of the rotation. Despite 20 yrs chase experience, fully aware of 5-10 min. old radar images, I elected to race it in a 50/50 situation. When I returned home from the trip my young daughter gave me the biggest bear hug to-date. She does not know the story, but she was happy I was home.
Back to present: She gave me a particularly tight hug before departing this chase trip. Again, too young to understand Dixie Alley, but I remembered it while we rolled down US-49. Race it, or go cautious? The choice was clear to be cautious.
There will be other opportunities, in the Plains. May is coming!