Jackson, MS — Mississippi residents should brace for potential flash flooding this weekend, with the National Weather Service (NWS) predicting 2 to 4 inches of rainfall over a few hours. Heavy rain is expected to impact low-lying and urban areas, creating hazardous conditions, particularly from Saturday afternoon into Saturday night.
According to the NWS office in Jackson, the rainfall could lead to localized flash flooding in regions with poor drainage. Affected areas include parts of western Mississippi, with cities like Jackson, Vicksburg, and Brookhaven at higher risk due to limited drainage in some urban zones. The weather alert emphasizes vigilance, urging residents to avoid driving on flooded roads.
Emergency services are on standby, prepared to assist residents if water levels rise. Local officials advise securing outdoor items and checking emergency supplies, including flashlights and batteries, to prepare for any power outages.