TUPELO, Miss. (WTVA) - Thursday's heavy rainfall brought severe flooding in parts of North Mississippi.
How much rain did West Tupelo receive this morning? Let's just say it's the worst morning arrival weather for students I've seen in nine years at @TupeloHigh. Our departure lanes at the THS red light were completely underwater. (h/t @jeremyjstaggs) pic.twitter.com/oVyM6raOp4— Braden Bishop (@tbradenbishop) February 22, 2018
#Flooding in Yalobusha County today. Sheriff on his way to get sand bags. Pics from Yalo. Sheriff. @WTVAmatt @WTVAJoel @wtva9news #MSWX #YalobushaWeather pic.twitter.com/xSfM1Nve2Q
— Morgan Burger (@MorganBurgerTV) February 22, 2018
— Nikoma Myhand (@nikomamyhand) February 22, 2018
Road is washed on #CR 247 north of #Steentown. Please use alternate route. pic.twitter.com/3ufN7AzT1d
— Sheriff Greg Pollan (@gregpollan) February 22, 2018
Sportsplex in Water Valley is flooded from heavy rain. This area is a walking track completely covered. pic.twitter.com/nLr4lShmrl
— Symone Woolridge (@SymoneTV) February 22, 2018
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