Oklahoma City flooding: Train of rains bring record total
One Oklahoma Mesonet in Oklahoma City station received more than 10 inches in 14 hours after having received 13.25 inches for the year prior to Monday's storms.
Some areas of Oklahoma were hit by a train of storms Monday that dumped double-figure rain totals.
The Oklahoma Mesonet's Oklahoma City North station had received 13.25 inches of rainfall for the year going into the day.
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