Heavy rain, high winds and hail has swept across the central states, bringing devastation to the region during a brutally wet spring period.
Four million residents were under a flash flood emergency warning on Tuesday morning, including in Oklahoma, where as much as five feet of water entered homes in Hominy, to the northeast of the state.
Some 22 tornadoes have been reported so far across Oklahoma, Texas, Kansas and Missouri, while four people have been rescued by emergency services following flash flooding so far - no injuries have been reported.
Already struggling farmers in Arkansas and Missouri are bracing themselves for more wet weather sweeping across the southern Great Plains, delaying crucial corn and soybean planting in the region.
Heavy rain, high winds and hail have swept across Oklahoma, bringing devastation in the region. Four million residents were under a flash flood emergency warning on Tuesday morning, including in Tulsa, while as much as five feet of water entered some homes in Hominy, to the northeast of the state. One pickup driver in Enid was forced to drive through the high waters
The underpass on north Grand is closed due to high water. The devastating weather has swept across the southern Great Plains is now headed to Arkansas and Missouri - causing chaos for farmers already struggling to get crops in the ground amid an unusually wet spring
Some 22 tornadoes have been reported so far, while four people were rescued by emergency services following flooding - there have been injuries reported so far. One of the twisters was captured on camera in Magnum, Oklahoma (pictured)
Residents were being rescued from their homes this morning following flash flooding in Stillwater, about 50 miles northeast of Oklahoma City.
While, the twister near Tulsa International Airport was one of at least