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Good morning, I'm Cedric and this is your EM Morning Brief for Friday, November 14, 2025.

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Overnight there are no active tropical cyclones in the Atlantic or Pacific basins and the National Hurricane center says formation isn't expected over the next seven days.

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Focus shifts to the west the Weather Prediction center highlights a storm track bringing periods of heavy precipitation to parts of California and the Pacific Northwest through the weekend, with winter weather impacts over over higher terrain.

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Wildfire activity remains low nationally at preparedness level 1, with one large incident reported in Arizona.

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USGS shows typical low magnitude seismicity across the US in the past day, including small events in West Texas and Alaska.

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No damaging earthquakes reported.

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Let's run through the states.

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Alaska the State Emergency Operations center and FEMA are hosting a multi agency resource center at Anchorage's Eagan center to support survivors of the 2025 West coast storm.

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Details will be posted on Thursday.

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Separately, the Bethel Disaster Assistance center, open November 5, remains available through today with set hours assisting with registration and recovery services.

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Arizona Wildfire activity is quiet statewide, but the Stanford Fire on the Coronado National Forest about 15 miles east of Sunizona remains listed as a large incident, approx.

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298 acres.

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Containment continues to improve.

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No new evacuation guidance posted.

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California A quick moving early season winter storm impacts the Sierra this morning.

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Winter storm warnings remain in effect for high elevations with snow through 10am PST.

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The state pre deployed emergency resources across Southern California on Thursday ahead of this pattern and continues to monitor urban and burn scar flooding where heavier rain bands are expected to set up.

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Montana High wind warnings are in effect for parts of north central Montana today, including areas west of Augusta valid through 5pm MST.

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All other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.

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That's your morning brief.

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Stay safe.