Flood Threat Grows as Multiple Rounds of Heavy Rain Target Mississippi
Forecasters expect 2 to 5 inches by midweek, with localized 6 to 10 inch totals possible and flash flooding most likely south of Jackson.
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Flash Flood Concerns Increase as Wet Pattern Takes Hold
JACKSON, Miss. (WLBT) -Central Mississippi is heading into a very wet week, with flooding concerns increasing through at least midweek. A slow-moving cold front has stalled near the region and will serve as the focus for multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms this week. A Flood Watch remains in effect through Wednesday morning, with widespread rainfall totals of 2 to 5 inches expected by midweek and localized amounts of 3 to 5 inches possi…
MEMA monitoring Potential Tropical Cyclone One, warns of flooding threat
JACKSON – The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency is closely monitoring Potential Tropical Cyclone One as it is expected to affect parts of the state in the coming days. According to MEMA, the system could bring life-threatening flash flooding to Mississippi, with prolonged rainfall possibly extending the flood threat into the weekend. The National Hurricane Center said potentially life-threatening flash and urban flooding is possible across…
Excessive rain causes flooding across coastal MS; more heavy rain expected - WXXV News 25
SOUTH MISSISSIPPI (WXXV) — South Mississippi saw excessive amounts of rain on Monday, leading to flooding in some areas. Roads across all three lower counties were flooded and closed after around 3-6 inches of rain fell over coastal Mississippi, causing an emergency flash flood warning to be issued for many areas on Monday morning. The areas hit hardest by flooding were in Biloxi on Highway 90, Sangani Boulevard and Lamey Bridge Road in D’Ibervi…
National Weather Service Warns of Flash Flood Risk Across Much of Mississippi
The National Weather Service says much of Mississippi faces a risk of flash flooding from Monday, June 15, through Tuesday night, June 16, 2026. Residents are urged to stay weather aware and avoid flooded roads.

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