Seminole County OK Emergency Management

Seminole County OK Emergency Management Supports All-Hazard Emergency Preparedness, Response Recovery, and Mitigation for Seminole County, OK

06/07/2026

Heads up! Heavy rain and scattered flash flooding is possible today from the Upper Midwest to the central Gulf Coast. Numerous thunderstorms could be slow-moving at times and contain intense rainfall rates.

06/07/2026

Scattered showers and storms are expected today, but storm chances will be decreasing from west to east through the day. Although not widespread, storms may produce a period of very heavy rainfall in small areas leading to localized flooding.

06/07/2026

Flash flooding will be possible again today, primarily in eastern Oklahoma, as heavy rains continue to move through the state. A flood watch remains in effect through this afternoon and evening depending on location.

Stay and out of flood waters! 🌊 🚧 🚗 ↪️

⚠️ Never drive on flooded roads or around barricades - almost half of flood deaths happen in vehicles.
⚠️ 6 inches of water is enough to cause you to lose control of your vehicle.
⚠️ Don't walk, swim, or play in flood water - water can sweep you away or carry hazardous materials.
‼️ Report damages to homes or businesses online at damage.ok.gov.

Another round of  Rain and Heavy Thunderstorms are moving into the southern part of Seminole County
06/07/2026

Another round of Rain and Heavy Thunderstorms are moving into the southern part of Seminole County

06/07/2026
06/07/2026

If your home or business is damaged by flooding or severe weather this weekend, be sure to report it at damage.ok.gov. Reporting online helps authorities understand the impact of damages and can help connect you to recovery resources.

Local governments with damages to roads, bridges, or other infrastructure are asked to report as well. The best way to report infrastructure damages is by submitting via your county or municipal emergency manager.

Heavy Thunderstorms moving thru the county possibly causing some flash flooding Be alert this evening when out on the ro...
06/07/2026

Heavy Thunderstorms moving thru the county possibly causing some flash flooding
Be alert this evening when out on the roads

06/06/2026

Much of the rain showers has moved out of our southwest and that trend will be including central OK as well. By this afternoon much of this activity will be restricted to northern OK with another round of storms coming up from northern TX late this afternoon

06/06/2026

[June 6 at 1:30 AM]

With multiple rounds of showers and thunderstorms expected this weekend, we have issued a Flood Watch for most of the forecast area through 6pm Sunday.

1-2 inches of rainfall and localized heavier amounts up to 5 inches are possible.

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110 S
Wewoka, OK
74884

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+14057128473

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