National Weather Service meteorologist Marty Pope said this morning that officials cut back the discharge into the Pearl River from the Ross Barnett Reservoir by 10,000 cubic feet per second this morning.

He says this will allow the streets in north Jackson to begin draining this morning and that most areas will be drained by this morning.

There will still be water in the closest areas to the river and the playing fields on Westbrook Road, however.

As for the rest of the city, streets will begin to drain but need the river to drop below 33 feet to complete that process.

Monday morning, the Pearl River was measured at 35.35 feet, nearly a foot less than what had been anticipated just 48 hours ago.



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