High water and high winds may not be done with Oklahoma yet. After the battering the state has taken over the past several days, with at least six deaths, severe weather may be on the way again, while the soaking from past storms continues to play havoc.

More flooding is expected in Arkansas and Oklahoma in the coming week, with water levels reaching record highs in rivers and lakes. And there is a moderate risk of more strong tornadoes developing in the southeastern part of the Great Plains.

Oklahoma, Nebraska, Kansas, and parts of Ohio will remain under flash flood watches, with strong rains, winds and hail in the forecast, according to the National Weather Service.