Fort Gibson, OK Метеорологические предупреждения
Наводнение
Flood Watch issued June 25 at 11:48PM CDT until June 26 at 7:00PM CDT by NWS Tulsa OK * WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues to be possible. * WHERE...Portions of east central and northeast Oklahoma, including the following counties, in east central Oklahoma, Cherokee, Muskogee and Okfuskee. In northeast Oklahoma, Adair, Craig, Creek, Delaware, Mayes, Northeast Osage, Nowata, Okmulgee, Ottawa, Pawnee, Rogers, Southeast Osage, Tulsa, Wagoner, Washington OK and Western Osage. * WHEN...Through Friday evening. * IMPACTS...Excessive runoff may result in flooding of rivers, creeks, streams, and other low-lying and flood-prone locations. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - Additional rounds of thunderstorms and heavy rainfall remain possible across northeast Oklahoma through Friday evening. Already saturated ground will create runoff that can lead to the rapid onset of flooding wherever thunderstorms occur. Swollen streams and creeks will also be impacted by runoff caused by additional heavy rainfall. - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood You should monitor later forecasts and be alert for possible Flood Warnings. Those living in areas prone to flooding should be prepared to take action should flooding develop.
National Weather Service
Наводнение
Flood Advisory issued June 26 at 2:29AM CDT until June 27 at 1:00AM CDT by NWS Tulsa OK ...The Flood Advisory continues for the following rivers in Oklahoma... Arkansas River near Muskogee affecting Muskogee County. * WHAT...Flooding caused by excessive rainfall continues. * WHERE...Arkansas River near Muskogee. * WHEN...Until just after midnight tonight. * IMPACTS...At 27.0 feet, no flooding occurs but low lying agricultural areas may be threatened. Continue to monitor later forecasts. * ADDITIONAL DETAILS... - At 2:00 AM CDT Friday the stage was 27.0 feet. - Forecast...The river is expected to remain between 27 and 28 feet through Saturday morning. The river may briefly exceed 28 feet at times. - Action stage is 27.0 feet. - Flood stage is 28.0 feet. - http://www.weather.gov/safety/flood
National Weather Service