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Flash floods struck the Oklahoma City area, causing road closures and prompting emergency rescues after a slow-moving thunderstorm dumped nearly 10 inches of rain in 24 hours.
OHP and area emergency crews confirmed water rescues Sunday morning. Josh Dulaney. The Oklahoman. 0:02. 1:07. As much of central Oklahoma awoke to heavy thunderstorms Sunday that brought flooding to streets, the National Weather Service in Norman issued a flood warning through 11:30 a.m.
oklahoma city - Heavy rains overnight in the Oklahoma City area caused several roads to close due to flooding, OHP said. News 9 was near SE 48th and Sooner Road Sunday morning where several...
Recent flood and high-flow conditions; Current streamflow conditions map; Oklahoma Flood Tools. Oklahoma Flood Information Database - A web-based GIS tool developed in partnership with the Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) to collect and summarize historical flood information near roadways
Aerial footage captured in the US state of Oklahoma shows cars struggling through the flood waters, and submerged fields. Severe storms swept through the area on Sunday morning.
More storms early Tuesday morning have brought another round of flooding and severe weather to Oklahoma, including the OKC metro.
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — Highway 54 was shut down near Mile 24 on Wednesday after heavy rainfall in Northwestern Oklahoma. The Highway has since reopened, according to the Oklahoma Department of...
A flood warning remains for Oklahoma County until 10 p.m. A flood warning was also issued for Cleveland, Garvin, Grady, McClain, Murray and Pontotoc counties until 1 p.m., according to the National Weather Service. 9 a.m. Sunday Update: Rain was moving out of the western OKC metro and Oklahoma County and moving east and across southern Oklahoma.
Flash floods hit the Oklahoma City area early Sunday morning shutting down roads and leading to emergency rescues throughout the metro area.
Flash flooding turns Tulsa roadways into waterways, with more heavy rain possible in coming days. Brief, but heavy, rainfall led to some dangerous driving conditions late Monday morning, and with the ground saturated and more rain on the way, safety officials want drivers to take precautions.