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Rain across south Mississippi has caused rivers in the area to rise close to flood levels.
Despite all the rain this week, river stages have gone down slightly due to the break the Coast got on Thursday, but it won't take much for those rivers to push back into the flood stage.
With more rain in the forecast and already saturated ground, local rivers are on the rise and may go even higher.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.) is again asking the public to prepare for another possible winter storm on Wednesday and Thursday.
The Mississippi Department of Transportation (M.D.O.T.) has been notified by the National Weather Service (N.W.S.) of the potential for winter weather conditions throughout Mississippi during the next several days.
Residents in Bay St. Louis rolled up their sleeves for a good cause Wednesday.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.) urges Mississippians to exercise extreme caution during the ongoing winter weather event.
Wednesday, the President declared a major disaster exists in the State of Mississippi and ordered federal aid to supplement state, tribal, and local recovery efforts in the area affected by severe storms and tornadoes on December 23rd, 2014.
While the Coast was lucky, receiving with little to no damage from Tuesday’s severe weather, those storms were deadly for areas a little further north.
Power companies have been struggling to restore electricity to thousands of people in Mississippi.
The American Red Cross Mississippi Region continues to help people affected by the severe weather system that tore through Marion and Jones counties in Southeast Mississippi Tuesday afternoon.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.) has received confirmation of four deaths and at least 20 injuries from apparent tornadoes and severe weather that struck the state on Tuesday afternoon.
The Coast has managed to stay dry for the most part these past few months, but the weather has finally caught up to us.
The severe weather comes at a bad time for holiday shoppers out on the road.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.) has received a report of injuries and storm damage in two counties as a result of the severe weather that moving through the state Tuesday.
Holiday drivers hit the highways by the thousands and will need to be extra careful to reach their destination safely.
The threat of severe weather is in the forecast for most of Mississippi Monday afternoon through Tuesday.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.) and the National Weather Service (N.W.S.) are highlighting the dangers of Severe Thunderstorms for Fall Severe Weather Preparedness Week.
Things are back to normal at the Gulfport-Biloxi International Airport after Monday's severe weather caused some backups.
The Mississippi Department of Transportation (M.D.O.T.) reports the Coast was fortunate compared to other parts of the state after Monday night's severe weather.
A massive line of storms moved through the Southeast Monday and with it brought heavy rain, high winds, and hail.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.) is asking residents around the state to be prepared for severe storms, including the possibility of tornadoes on Monday.
The Mississippi Emergency Management Agency (M.E.M.A.) is asking residents to be aware of the threat of a severe storms forecast to move through the state late Thursday evening into early Friday morning.