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Most of state remains under flood watch
 
By NewsOK.com
Published: 9/12/2009  11:53 AM
Last Modified: 9/12/2009  11:53 AM


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Weekend rains could bring flooding to parts of Oklahoma this weekend. Much of Oklahoma remains in a flood watch until Sunday evening as scattered rain and thunderstorms are expected to continue into next week.

The National Weather Service in Norman has issued a flood warning for small streams for several counties in Oklahoma on Saturday. Counties affected include:

Southeast Harmon County and southwest Jackson County until 5:15 p.m.

West Caddo County, Kiowa County and southeast Washita County until 5:30 p.m. Saturday.

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