Mississippi Severe Flood Warning | Effective 06/17/2026 06:44

Headline: 
Flood Warning issued June 17 at 8:44AM CDT until June 21 at 3:24PM CDT by NWS New Orleans LA
Event: 
Flood Warning
Urgency: 
Expected
Effective: 
June 17, 2026 - 6:44am
Expires: 
June 18, 2026 - 12:45am
Description: 
...Forecast flooding changed from Moderate to Major severity and increased in duration for the following rivers in Mississippi... West Hobolochitto Creek Near McNeil affecting Pearl River County. East Hobolochitto Creek Near Caesar affecting Pearl River County. .The river forecast includes 48 hours of forecasted rainfall. These river forecasts could change based on how Potential Tropical Cyclone 1 tracks across Louisiana and Mississippi late tonight and Thursday. Interests along the rivers should monitor the forecast closely and be prepared for major flooding. For the West Hobolochitto Creek...including McNeil...Major flooding is forecast. For the East Hobolochitto Creek...including Caesar...Major flooding is forecast. * WHAT...Moderate flooding is occurring and major flooding is forecast. * WHERE...West Hobolochitto Creek near McNeil. * WHEN...Until Sunday afternoon. * IMPACTS...At 20.0 feet, North Beech Road and Palestine Road in Picayune will be impassable. Several homes will be flooded in vicinity of the stream. Flooding threatens structures along MS Highway 43 near the bridge and fills culverts and ditches along bridge approach. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 7:45 AM CDT Wednesday the stage was 18.1 feet. - Bankfull stage is 10.0 feet. - Recent Activity...The maximum river stage in the 24 hours ending at 7:45 AM CDT Wednesday was 18.1 feet. - Forecast...The river will rise to 18.3 feet this afternoon. It will then fall just after midnight tonight. It will rise to 22.5 feet early Friday morning. It will then fall below flood stage late Sunday morning. - Flood stage is 15.0 feet. - Flood History...This crest compares to a previous crest of 22.6 feet on 04/04/1979. - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
Instruction: 
Turn around, don't drown when encountering flooded roads. Most flood deaths occur in vehicles. Motorists should not attempt to drive around barricades or drive cars through flooded areas. Additional information is available at www.weather.gov/lix. Click on the Rivers and Lakes menu for forecasts and observations. The next statement will be issued when updates are needed.
Area Description: 
Pearl River, MS
Forcast Office: 
NWS New Orleans LA