Summary
Heavy rainfall across parts of Oklahoma City and Norman has marked Oklahoma City's seventh wettest day on record. The National Weather Service reported the highest rainfall total came from east of Noble in Cleveland County, with 9.94 inches falling between Saturday morning and Sunday morning.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol urged people to avoid intersections due to extreme water levels. Fittstown, Oklahoma — 75 miles southeast of Oklahoma City — recorded 12.44 inches of rain. The heat index is expected to reach 107 degrees.
Courtney McGinley is a Newsweek Fellow, Live News based in Pittsburgh, PA. She is a graduate of Penn State University. You can get in touch with Courtney by emailing c.mcginley@newsweek.com.