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DeSoto County issued a state of local emergency effective as of 8:30 a.m. Tuesday morning. Residents are encouraged to prepare for the storm.
Winds between 20 to 35 MPH are predicted to impact DeSoto County early Wednesday morning and rain fall amounts totaling three to five inches are possible.
As with any tropical system, tornadoes are possible in the rain bands.
There are no plans to open any shelters at this time.