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Watches, warnings dropped

- mmscallan@sunherald.com
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The National Weather Service has dropped all tropical storm warnings and flood watches for South Mississippi.

There is still a tropical wind warning in effect until noon.

The four shelters that were open in Harrison, Hancock and Jackson counties housed 40 people during Tropical Storm Ida and will close at 10 a.m.

And at 10 a.m., Biloxi removed the flood barricades that had been placed on Lorraine Road in Woolmarket and Gulfport was checking their barricades near the Biloxi River to see whether those barricades could come down.

The Sun Herald updates this story throughout the day on sunherald.com and in Wednesday’s print edition.

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