Flash Flood Warning Hits OKC Metro as Heavy Rain Floods Roads, Disrupts Traffic

Severe weather continues to slam the Oklahoma City metro Saturday evening, prompting flash flood warnings across several counties. Meteorologist Andrew Adams is monitoring the situation from the Bob Mills Weather Center as storms move through the state, bringing heavy rain and dangerous flooding.

Major roadways, including I-35, I-44, I-40, and the intersection of I-35 and NE 50th Street, are experiencing flooding and significant traffic delays.

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Flash Flood Warnings are in effect as downpours lead to rapid water accumulation on streets, making travel hazardous. Drivers are urged to avoid flooded roadways and use extreme caution during evening commutes.

For real-time weather updates, radar images, and safety tips, viewers can follow:

  • NextGen Live Radar

  • Lucky Star Casino Skycam Network

  • Current Watches and Warnings

Stay safe:

  • Know the difference between a Watch and a Warning

  • Review severe weather safety tips

  • Prepare for additional rounds of storms overnight and into Sunday

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Officials emphasize the importance of avoiding low-lying areas and being ready for changing conditions as more rain is expected.

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