Severe storms have caused several road closings in southern Oklahoma Thursday morning. They are:
Pittsburg County
SH-31 from the Jct. of SH-31 and US-270 (west edge of McAlester) west to Haywood
SH-63 from Bache Road east to Haileyville
SH-113 from Canadian west to Indianola
Atoka County
SH-131 at Wardville
Johnston County
SH-22 east of Nida
McCurtain County
US-259A between Broken Bow Lake Spillway and Beavers Bend Park
Statewide Highway Closings due to high water
Tulsa County
SH-20 between SH-11 and US-75, east of Skiatook
SH-11 between 106th St. North and 186th St. North
Mayes County
SH-20 south of Spavinaw
Rogers County
SH-20 at Keetonville Hill
Ottawa County
SH-125 at the Fairgrounds, south of Miami
Sequoyah County
SH-101 at Big Lee Creek, 20 miles east of US-59
Cherokee County
SH-80 between Hulbert and Wildwood
SH-10/Illinois River at Hanging Rock, 12 miles north of US-62
Logan County
SH-33 at Cottonwood Creek in Guthrie
US-77 in Guthrie
Oklahoma County
Southbound SH-74 between Waterloo Rd. & Covell Rd.
Okfuskee County
SH-48 at N. Canadian River Bridge, north of Bearden
Seminole County
SH-9A at Salt Creek, south of Maud
McCurtain County
US-259A between Broken Bow Lake Spillway and Beavers Bend Park
LeFlore County
US-270 between Wister and Heavener
Pittsburg County
SH-31 from the junction SH-31/US-270 (west edge of McAlester), west to Haywood
SH-63 from Bache Rd. east to Haileyville
SH-113 from Canadian west to Indianola
Atoka County
SH-131 at Wardville
Pushmataha County
SH-43 from the junction SH-43/SH-2, west to Sardis Cove
The following areas are being monitored closely because they are experiencing high water levels, however crews have not closed the roadway at this time:
Adair County
US-59/Illinois River near Watts high water
US-62 between Westville and Proctor high water
Wagoner County
SH- 72 between 181st to 191st high water
SH-104 from Haskell to the junction of SH-51B high water
SH-16 at Gray Oak Rd., east of Okay high water
Latimer County
SH-82 approximately 1/2 mile south of Red Oak high water