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More rain, more problems for South Mississippi

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OCEAN SPRINGS, MS (WLOX) -

Just when South Mississippi thought Isaac was behind us, the remnants of that storm are pounding the coast.

Overnight rains have topped the six inch mark.  And that's caused a variety of problems, especially in Jackson County.  Sporadic power outages have been reported.  Soggy neighborhoods once again look like lakes.  Cars are flooded.  So are streets.  And in Ocean Springs, school will start two hours late today.

Forecasters say the heavy rain is a storm that's linked to the remnants of Hurricane Isaac.

Stay with WLOX News and WLOX.com for more on the nasty weather across South Mississippi.

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