744 WGUS84 KOUN 100751 FLSOUN Flood Statement National Weather Service Norman OK 251 AM CDT Wed Oct 10 2018 OKC015-075-149-101551- /O.EXT.KOUN.FL.W.0043.181010T1600Z-181012T1912Z/ /CAGO2.1.ER.181010T1600Z.181011T1200Z.181012T1312Z.NO/ 251 AM CDT Wed Oct 10 2018 The Flood Warning continues for The Washita River near Carnegie. * from this morning to Friday afternoon...or until the warning is cancelled. * At 2:00 AM Wednesday the stage was 23.8 feet. * Minor flooding is forecast. * Flood stage is 25.0 feet. * Forecast...The Washita River will rise above flood stage late Wednesday morning and crest near 25.8 feet mid Thursday morning. The Washita River will fall below flood stage mid Friday morning. * Impact...At 26.0 feet...Flooding will cover nearly fifteen hundred acres of non-leveed farm lands along the Washita River valley in eastern Washita and western Caddo counties. Overflow depths average about a foot or more. Weaker portions of local levees may be breached. High water in cutoff channels and tributary streams will isolate some low-lying areas for several hours. && LAT...LON 3508 9879 3515 9869 3515 9855 3512 9842 3505 9844 3507 9858 $$ 782 WGUS84 KOUN 100751 FLSOUN Flood Statement National Weather Service Norman OK 251 AM CDT Wed Oct 10 2018 OKC015-049-051-101551- /O.EXT.KOUN.FL.W.0044.181010T1800Z-000000T0000Z/ /ANDO2.1.ER.181010T1800Z.181013T0000Z.000000T0000Z.NO/ 251 AM CDT Wed Oct 10 2018 The Flood Warning continues for The Washita River at Anadarko. * from this afternoon until further notice...or until the warning is cancelled. * At 2:30 AM Wednesday the stage was 18.4 feet. * Minor flooding is forecast. * Flood stage is 19.0 feet. * Forecast...The Washita River will rise above flood stage early Wednesday afternoon and crest near 20.9 feet Friday evening. * Impact...At 21.0 feet...Floodwaters damage farm property...block many rural roads...and breach farm levees along the Washita River in eastern Caddo and western Grady counties. && LAT...LON 3505 9844 3512 9842 3513 9825 3513 9809 3505 9809 3505 9826 $$