What should I do if a flood warning is issued?
Seek higher ground immediately and avoid driving through flooded areas.
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Oklahoma and Texas are bracing for a weekend of severe weather, including potential flooding and severe thunderstorms. Millions are under flood watches and thunderstorm warnings as the National Weather Service (NWS) monitors the evolving si...
The NWS has issued flood watches for a large area spanning from north-central Texas into Oklahoma. The primary concern is excessive runoff leading to flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and urban areas. The KOCO 5 meteorologists are reporting that storms are expected to continue past midnight and into Friday morning. The main threats associated with these storms are hail, strong wind gusts, and a low risk of rotating thunderstorms. The level 2 slight risk has expanded to include Altus, Lawton and Duncan. The slight risk zone has the higher threat for tornadoes, large hail and strong winds.
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Seek higher ground immediately and avoid driving through flooded areas.
Monitor local news channels, weather apps, and the National Weather Service website &ref=yanuki.com for the latest alerts and forecasts.
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