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Yazoo to crest Monday

The people living in the area were long gone, but this rabbit was seeking refuge in one of the few dry spots remaining in the center of U.S. 149 near Carter on Wednesday. Photo by Jason PattersonThe people living in the area were long gone, but this rabbit was seeking refuge in one of the few dry spots remaining in the center of U.S. 149 near Carter on Wednesday. Photo by Jason PattersonBy JASON PATTERSON
Managing Editor

The Yazoo River is expected to crest Monday morning at 39 feet, four days later and six inches lower than previously predicted.
“That half a foot is going to make a big difference in some places,” said Henry Cote, director of the Yazoo Development District. “It’s good news that it’s lower, but the fact that it’s later means it’s going to be that much longer before all of that water moves out.” -------for the rest of the story see The Yazoo Herald printed edition or subscribe to the Digital Edition.----------

 

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Fair
76°F, Windchill: 76°F
Wind: 12 mph S
Humidity: 82%
Visibility: 0 mi
pressure: 29.97 in steady
Sunrise: 5:59 am
Sunset: 7:53 pm
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Partly Cloudy
Hi: 88°F, Low: 71°F
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Mostly Sunny
Hi: 91°F, Low: 71°F
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