Governor declares State of Emergency as winter storm approaches Mississippi
Forecasters are warning of significant ice accumulation, particularly in northern and central Mississippi.
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Forecasters are warning of significant ice accumulation, particularly in northern and central Mississippi.
Read MoreThe Mississippi Emergency Management Agency continues to respond to the severe weather events that impacted the state on March 14 and 15.
Read MoreSupervisors, employees, and road crews are continually monitoring conditions.
Read MoreThe National Weather Services is forecasting freezing rain, sleet, and snow for a significant portion of the state.
Read MoreDeSoto and Tunica counties are among five Mississippi counties placed under a State of Emergency on Tuesday, April 4, by Mississippi Gov. Tate Reeves.
Read MoreGov. Tate Reeves, on Saturday, March 25, issued a State of Emergency in all counties affected by the severe storms which occurred across Mississippi on March 24, 2023.
Read MoreExecutive order ends Jackson water state of emergency.
Read MoreDeclaration for eight more days then ending in Mississippi.
Read MoreReeves declaration made ahead of hurricane’s arrival this weekend.
Read More“I want to thank all Mississippians for their sacrifices over the past 15 months.” – Gov. Tate Reeves
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