CRESCENT, Okla. – Several earthquakes shook central Oklahoma on Tuesday.
The U.S. Geological Survey says two earthquakes hit central Oklahoma in the overnight hours, but no damage or injuries have been reported.
The USGS says a 4.2 magnitude quake struck late Monday in Logan County. The quake was centered 3 miles north-northeast of Crescent, and the USGS says it was felt as far north as Wichita, Kansas.
What was believed to be a 4.1 magnitude earthquake hit the same area shortly after 5 a.m. Tuesday. The USGS says that temblor had an epicenter 4 miles north of Crescent, or 37 miles north of Oklahoma City.
However, that earthquake was later downgraded to a 3.6, according to the USGS.
Around 3:12 p.m. on Tuesday, the USGS also recorded another 3.6 magnitude quake near Fairview.
A short time later, a 2.5 magnitude quake registered near Stillwater.
Then, around 4:05 p.m., the USGS recorded a 3.5 magnitude earthquake near Fairview.
On Monday, the USGS released a survey that found Oklahoma has a 1 in 8 chance of damaging quakes in 2016, surpassing California as the state with the highest probability.
Earthquake! Who felt it?? @kfor #OKWX
— Aaron Brackett (@Aaron_Brackett) March 29, 2016
Me and the cats felt that #earthquake here at nw12th & Villa @kfor
— 777 (@wilumm777) March 29, 2016
@Aaron_Brackett @kfor scared the bejesus outta me!!
— Lori (@okccit) March 29, 2016
@Aaron_Brackett @kfor Felt that one! https://t.co/I8haTJrGfH
— ArmoredFrog (@nsarmoredfrog) March 29, 2016
@Aaron_Brackett @kfor Here in the Venice neighborhood. Long one!
— Crystal Young (@k9coutureco) March 29, 2016
@Aaron_Brackett @kfor in Edmond! Very long.
— Melissa Reed (@melissareed2420) March 29, 2016
@Aaron_Brackett @kfor yep. Penn & Britton
— David C. Burton (@psalmofdavid) March 29, 2016
@Aaron_Brackett @kfor felt it in south Norman
— Matthew Mossman (@CoachMattMoss) March 29, 2016
https://twitter.com/ShellyFields/status/714677439893471232
@Aaron_Brackett @kfor the cats and I did here at NW 12th and Villa
— 777 (@wilumm777) March 29, 2016
@Aaron_Brackett @kfor Yes! In Yukon-It was loud and felt like it came at the side of my house, scary!
— Hilary Oltmanns (@4hilary) March 29, 2016
.@USGS rates the quake at a magnitude 4.2 just north of Crescent, OK #OKWX @kfor
— Aaron Brackett (@Aaron_Brackett) March 29, 2016
@Aaron_Brackett @kfor I could swear I felt something but it had to be my imagination since I'm in Woodward.
— Jessica E (@jdawn1982) March 29, 2016