Oklahoma City -
A 2.5-magnitiude earthquake was recorded in Oklahoma City Thursday afternoon.
The U.S. Geological Survey's website indicates that the quake happened just before 3:30 p.m. Thursday.
Its epicenter was five miles north-northwest of downtown Oklahoma City, 22 miles north-northwest of Norman, 22 miles east of El Reno, and 24 miles south-southwest of Guthrie.
The Leonard Geophysical Observatory recorded it as a 3.1-magnitude quake.
Sister station KOCO in Oklahoma City received several reports from viewers who felt it.