In case you felt some shaking early Monday morning, you were not alone. A 4.7 magnitude earthquake jarred region in the early hours.
The U.S. Geological Survey reported that a magnitude 4.7 earthquake was recorded at 3:49 a.m. Monday. It was centered 16 miles west, southwest of Medford, Okla, and 24 miles north, northwest of Enid. This is about 170 miles southeast of Great Bend.
It was about three miles deep. The USGS originally reported that the earthquake was 4.5 in magnitude. They later upgraded it to a 4.7.
At 5:50 a.m., another 3.0 magnitude earthquake was recorded four miles east, northeast of Edmond, and 13 miles south of Guthrie. It was about three miles deep.
At 7 a.m., another 3.1 magnitude earthquake was recorded 12 miles west of Perry, and 21 miles east, southeast of Enid. It was about a mile deep.