Many of Oklahoma’s large lakes are still above normal levels even a week after major flooding in the state.
Lake Eufala looks to be in the worst condition, according to data from the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers.
The Corps of Engineers website shows Lake Eufala is 12 feet above normal and the flood control pool is 102 percent full.
Ft. Gibson Lake is 23 feet above normal, though still 5 feet below the flood control pool.
Keystone Lake is up 14 feet and Oologah Lake is up 11 feet.
Grand Lake shows 8 feet above normal and Skiatook Lake shows 6 feet above normal.
**All data as of January 4, 2016 at 3 a.m.