The U.S. Geological Survey reported 12 earthquake Monday and Tuesday in Oklahoma, including three today.

At 2:07 a.m. today, a 3.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded about 2 miles south of Langston.

At 8:41 a.m., a 2.6 magnitude earthquake recorded about 3 miles south of Langston.

Then, at 12:07 p.m., a 3.2 magnitude earthquake recorded about 4 miles south-southwest of Langston.

The USGS also recorded nine Oklahoma earthquakes on Monday:

- 2.3 magnitude 4:43 p.m. east of Stillwater

- 2.5 magnitude 5:35 p.m. southeast of Stillwater

- 2.5 magnitude 3:04 p.m. north-northeast of Crescent

- 2.7 magnitude 10:25 a.m. northwest of Chandler

- 2.8 magnitude 7:26 p.m. south of Langston

- 2.9 magnitude 6:45 p.m. south of Langston

- 3.0 magnitude 8:50 p.m. south of Langston

- 3.1 magnitude 6:59 p.m. southeast of Langston

- 3.2 magnitude 12:17 a.m. northwest of Langston

During the past 7 days, 39 earthquakes were reported in Oklahoma by the USGS, including a 4.3 magnitude Sunday near Crescent. During the same timeframe, the USGS reported two in Missouri; one in Kansas; and one in Colorado.