Storms Flood Roads, Bring Down Already Saturated Trees in Mississippi
More than 4,000 Rankin County homes and businesses lost power as heavy rain from the storm system flooded roads and forced closures.
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Some south Mississippi cities flooded by Arthur have already seen 3 feet of rain in last month
The remnants of Tropical Storm Arthur thundered across the Gulf Coast Thursday morning with heavy rains that raised rivers, flooded roads and deluged some communities in southern Mississippi with about a foot of water.
Tropical storm remnants cause flooding, damage in Mississippi
PEARL RIVER COUNTY, Miss. (WHLT) - The remnants of Tropical Storm Arthur brought heavy rain to Mississippi on June 18, 2026. The Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) is reminding drivers in south and central Mississippi to exercise caution and avoid flooded roadways as Arthur impacts the Gulf Coast region with heavy rainfall, gusty winds and [...]
Officials ask drivers to use extreme caution, continue to avoid flooded roads - WXXV News 25
While much of the water has receded, officials are urging drivers to still use extreme caution and avoid flooded roads, respect barricades, and yield to emergency crews. Here is a list of roads still impacted by Thursday’s severe weather: Hancock County: HWY 603 from Texas Flat Road to Kiln Delisle Road Texas Flat Road at 603 George County: HWY 198 West near HWY 98 MS 26 at MS 57. MS 57 at Jim Jam Rd. Harrison County: Bells Ferry Road E Worth…
Mississippi DOT warns drivers to avoid flooded roadways during Tropical Storm Arthur
The Mississippi Department of Transportation urged motorists to stay off flooded roads as Tropical Storm Arthur brings heavy rain, gusty winds and flash flooding to the Gulf Coast, reporting flooding and debris in Pearl River County.
MDOT urges public to stay weather aware as Tropical Storm Arthur tracks toward state - Mississippi Monitor
As Tropical Storm Arthur moves closer to south and central Mississippi, the Mississippi Department of Transportation (MDOT) encourages the public to stay weather aware and prepare for impacts to roadways. Starting late tonight and lasting into Friday, Tropical Storm Arthur will likely bring several inches of rain to portions of the state, which can result in flash flooding. MDOT advises motorists to avoid traveling in severe weather, and importa…
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