Flood Watch Issued for Kerr County, Texas
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While floods can be unpredictable, there are ways you can feel more prepared if disaster strikes. Here's what Oklahomans should know about preparing their homes and families in case of flooding.
A large portion of Oklahoma is under a flood watch through Sunday evening and several counties are under a Flood warning on Saturday.At the time of publication
Meteorologist Andrew Adams is in the Bob Mills Weather Center tracking storms and flash floods as they move into Oklahoma Saturday evening.
Along with expected storms and heavy rainfall, Oklahomans could see flash flooding this upcoming weekend. Here's what to know.
KOCO 5 First Alert Storm Chasers are tracking storms moving across Oklahoma. Storms bringing heavy rain have led to flooding conditions across much of Oklahoma Saturday. KOCO 5 First Alert Storm Chasers are tracking storms moving across Oklahoma.
The resolution accuses Fire Chief Joel Baker of being slow to deploy mutual aid to Kerr County during the deadly July 4 flood.
The National Weather Service in Norman said heavy rainfall is possible this weekend in Oklahoma, which could lead to flooding. Here's what to know.
Severe storms are expected to move into Oklahoma late Friday and linger throughout the weekend, bringing a threat of damaging winds and flooding.
Flooding is the deadliest natural disaster facing Oklahomans, a threat far greater than tornadoes. In the United States, flooding kills an average of 103 people a year. Tornadoes, however, caused 48 deaths on average during the same period, according to the National Weather Service.
We had to carry the kids out because they couldn’t get in the water. It was very deep outside. We were trying to keep them calm because they’re scared, they’re
A Facebook post from the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management (OEM) confirmed Thursday that two of their team members have been present on site at the Texas State Operations Center (SOC) in
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