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At least one person has died in southwest Oklahoma after flash flooding hit the region, with authorities warning people to stay off the roads as severe weather warnings continue.
A slow-moving system means rain could force those planning outdoor activities in the central and southern U.S. this holiday ...
10:51 p.m. Tuesday Update: I-35 northbound at I-44 in Oklahoma City is shut down due to flooding. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol urged drivers who have to get out to be cautious, reduce their speeds ...
Severe weather and flash flooding continue to threaten much of the central and eastern U.S. on Thursday, disrupting Americans' travel plans.
Severe thunderstorms marched across Oklahoma overnight into the morning, bringing hail, high winds and flash flooding. But the weather isn't going to let up for long. More severe storms are ...
At least two people are dead in Oklahoma after being caught in floodwaters as thunderstorms brought destructive winds and heavy rains across parts of that state and Texas, authorities said. The threat ...
Two people have drowned after their vehicles were caught in flash floods that struck Oklahoma Wednesday. The victims became trapped in their cars in separate incidents after slow-moving ...
Languages: English. Thunderstorms drenched parts of central and southern Oklahoma on Wednesday, bringing life-threatening flash floods to more than a dozen counties and threatening communities ...
Over 25 million Americans are under threat for damaging winds, large hail, and tornadoes on Saturday. The long stretch of ...
The Lexington Fire Department evacuated homes as flash floods swamped neighborhoods on ... Mohawk Park on Wednesday due to the heavy rain. Oklahoma City set a record for rainfall in April.