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Flood stage is 21 feet, and the creek was anticipated to crest at 28 feet around 1 a.m. Thursday. TAEMA says that at that level, extensive flooding occurs between Skiatook and northern Tulsa.
Tulsa County emergency officials are monitoring significant flooding along Bird Creek, the Caney River, and southern creeks, with multiple roads and low-lying areas reported impassable.
The weather service states to prepare for, "Minor flooding is occurring for Mohawk River near Springfield." "Above 15.0 feet, expect flooding of low areas and some rural roads near the river.
A flood warning was released by the National Weather Service on Sunday at 6:50 a.m. valid from 11 a.m. until Monday 2 p.m. for Lane County.