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From: tejek5/24/2015 12:18:45 AM
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Wingers, beware! God is very angry!



Rain breaks records, soaks Oklahoma, Texas Panhandle

By Ben Brumfield, CNN

Updated 11:33 PM ET, Sat May 23, 2015

[CNN)Record-breaking rain had emergency crews scrambling to help inundated residents of Oklahoma City late Saturday, as they carried out 48 high water rescues. Residents of several neighborhoods called 911 to report flooded homes. Radar screens showed more heavy rain on its way.

Data showed that Oklahoma City has measured its all-time wettest month ever recorded, as rain continued to fall, according to CNN meteorologist Sean Morris.

By late Saturday, 3.15 inches had drenched the city, bringing the one-month total to 17.61 inches. "It ... shatters the all-time monthly record of 14.66 inches set in June of 1989," said Morris.

Wichita Falls 'historic flood'

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