26-04-2025
OKC flooding, severe weather: See latest warnings, radar
High-profile Oklahoma City events have been canceled or delayed amid rising risks of flooding.
The National Weather Service issued flood warnings until 8:15 p.m. April 26 for Oklahoma County, as well as Cleveland, Canadian, Logan and Lincoln counties. As much as 2 inches of rain has already fallen throughout the region, and forecasters say at least an inch more is possible.
Some bodies of water and low-lying areas have already started to flood, the National Weather Service said.
Downtown Oklahoma City's Festival of the Arts postponed its opening until 4 p.m. The Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon canceled its races it had planned for April 26. The Norman Music Festival planned to continue with its scheduled events.
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Forecasters expect a cloudy, humid day April 27 with chances of a tornado increasing April 28.
Check this map for weather alerts and warnings issued in Oklahoma.
Check here for live weather radar from the National Weather Service.
This article originally appeared on Oklahoman: OKC severe weather: Festival of the Arts delayed, flood warnings issued