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Jackson, MS – Northern Mississippi is under a winter weather advisory as freezing rain, sleet, and snow are expected through Friday, creating hazardous travel conditions.
The National Weather Service warns that areas north of I-20 face the greatest risk of ice accumulation, which could lead to power outages and dangerous roadways. Freezing rain is forecast to begin late Thursday evening, intensifying overnight and into Friday morning. Rainfall totals of 1-2 inches are expected south of I-20, where the threat of icy conditions is minimal but localized flooding remains possible.
Drivers are urged to avoid unnecessary travel, particularly in areas marked as high-risk for ice and snow. Those who must travel should monitor updates from MDOTtraffic.com for the latest road conditions and plan for delays.
The storm is expected to clear by Saturday morning, bringing mostly sunny skies and daytime highs in the mid-40s. However, overnight temperatures will dip below freezing, keeping roads icy in some areas through the weekend.
Residents should take precautions, such as securing outdoor items, preparing for potential power outages, and checking on vulnerable neighbors. Stay informed through local forecasts and weather alerts to remain safe.
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