
Several Oklahoma creeks, lakes and rivers are still rain swollen and in danger of going over their banks. Below is a list of several local waterways with possible flood dangers:
Birch Lake
Bird Creek at Sperry
Caney River at Bartlesville
Caney River at Collinsville
Canton Lake
Copan Lake
Council Grove Lake
Deep Fork River at Beggs
El Dorado Lake
Eufaula Lake
Fall River Lake
Fort Supply Lake
Ft. Gibson Lake
Grand Lake
Great Salt Plains Lake
Heyburn Lake
Hudson Lake
Hulah Lake
Kaw Lake
Keystone Lake
Neosho River level at Commerce
Oologah Lake
Skiatook Lake
Tenkiller Lake
Lake Texoma
Verdigris River level at Lenapah
Waurika Lake
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