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July 22–23, 1970: Tropical Storm Becky brought rainfall to the state peaking at 7.08 inches at Shubuta. September 16–17, 1971: After making landfall in Louisiana, Hurricane Edith moved through Mississippi as a tropical storm. Edith brought moderate rainfall to much of the state, peaking at 7.05 inches at Rockport. [5] [13]
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