Rainy Days Ahead: What Mississippi Should Expect This Week
Mississippi, USATue Jun 16 2026
This week, Mississippi is in for a wet surprise. Heavy rain and thunderstorms are expected to roll in early, bringing a real risk of flash flooding. The southwest part of the state, including Jackson, is under the highest alert with a Level 2 warning. That means 3 to 5 inches of rain could fall quickly, filling streets with water and making roads hard to use. Other areas, like Hattiesburg, aren’t as high-risk but still need to watch out, especially in low spots where water pools easily.
The rain isn’t just a one-day thing. Showers and storms will keep coming all week, with chances of rain as high as 100% on Monday. By Tuesday, the risk stays high, with up to an inch of rain possible in some places. Even after the worst of it passes, the wet weather lingers through the weekend. For people living in the highlighted counties—like Issaquena, Yazoo, or Madison—the ground could get too soaked to handle more water.
Why does this matter? Flash floods don’t just mean puddles. They can wash out roads, damage homes, and even trap people. Cities with lots of pavement, like Jackson, are especially vulnerable because water can’t soak into the ground fast enough. Even if your area isn’t under the highest alert, a sudden downpour could still cause trouble where drainage is poor.
The weather service keeps updating the forecast, but the message is clear: stay prepared. Keep an eye on local updates, avoid driving through flooded streets, and have a plan in case water rises near your home. The rain might feel like a nuisance, but it’s more than just an inconvenience—it’s a real hazard.
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