Heavy Rainfall Totals Across Western Oklahoma

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From April 25 to April 30, 2025, western Oklahoma experienced significant rainfall, with totals ranging from 2.5 to 3.6 inches across Beckham, Washita, Custer, and Roger Mills counties. These figures are based on data from the Oklahoma Mesonet and local weather stations.

Beckham County

  • Elk City: 3.2 inches

  • Sayre: 2.9 inches

  • Erick: 2.7 inches?

Washita County

  • Cordell: 3.5 inches

  • Burns Flat: 3.3 inches

  • Sentinel: 3.1 inches

Custer County

  • Clinton: 3.6 inches

  • Weatherford: 3.4 inches

  • Custer City: 3.2 inches?

Roger Mills County

  • Cheyenne: 2.8 inches

  • Hammon: 2.6 inches

  • Reydon: 2.5 inches?

Active Weather Alerts

As of Wednesday, April 30, 2025, the following watches and warnings are in effect:?

  • Flood Watch: In effect for Beckham County, including Elk City, until 1:00 AM CDT on May 1, due to ongoing heavy rainfall and potential for flash flooding.

  • Flood Warnings: Issued for portions of Custer and Washita counties, with rivers and streams at or near flood stage. Residents are advised to monitor local conditions and avoid flooded areas. ?

  • Severe Thunderstorm Watch: Previously in effect for Washita County, indicating the potential for severe weather conditions including hail and strong winds. ?

Safety Precautions

Residents are urged to:

  • Avoid driving through flooded roadways.

  • Stay informed through local news and weather updates.

  • Prepare for potential power outages and ensure emergency kits are stocked.


 
 

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