Good morning, I'm Cedric and this is your EM Morning Brief for Thursday, February 12, 2026.
Speaker AAlaska leads the risk picture this morning with blizzard warnings along the Bering Strait coast cutting visibility to near zero and making travel dangerous through this afternoon.
Speaker AIn the lower Great Lakes Lake effect bans persist and advisories continue for parts of central New York through the morning commute out west.
Speaker ARain with high elevation snow continues into the Great Basin and Cascades.
Speaker AIn Hawaii, a high surf advisory on east facing shores runs into early Thursday with strong currents a concern.
Speaker AFlood risk is limited nationally today.
Speaker AWeather Prediction center keeps flash flood probabilities below 5 ascent, but eyes turn to a marginal heavier rain setup for the Southern Plains by Friday into the weekend.
Speaker ASeparately, FEMA issued a fresh flood map update for Cochise County.
Speaker AArizona residents should check address, level, risk and adoption timelines.
Speaker ALet's run through the states Alaska Blizzard warnings remain in effect for the Bering Strait coast including Diomede, Shishmaref, Wales, Brevig, Mission and teller through 3pm AKST today with gusts to 45mph whiteout conditions and dangerous wind chills.
Speaker AAdditional blizzard headlines extend along parts of the Western Arctic coast into this evening.
Speaker ATravel is hazardous to nearly impossible during peak conditions.
Speaker AMarine hazards, gales, brisk wind advisories also continue in adjacent waters.
Speaker AArizona FEMA released updated flood maps for Cochise county today.
Speaker ACommunities will need to adopt the new maps by their effective dates.
Speaker AHomeowners and businesses can review property specific flood risk, understand insurance implications and submit comments appeals if applicable.
Speaker AHawaii A high surf advisory remains in effect until 6am HST today for east facing shores of Kauai, Oahu, Molokai, Maui, Kahulaue and Hawaii island.
Speaker AExpect 7-10ft surf, strong breaking waves and rip currents.
Speaker ANWS notes Surf eases later today with advisory level.
Speaker ASurf likely returning over the weekend as trades strengthening New winter weather advisories continue for parts of Central New York including Cortland, Tompkins and southern Cayuga through early afternoon.
Speaker ANWS calls for up to 3 inches additional lake effect snow with slippery roads and reduced visibility impacts.
Speaker AFocus on the morning commute and secondary roads.
Speaker AAll other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.
Speaker AWe'll keep tracking Alaska's blizzard conditions, lingering Great Lakes snow and the next rain setup for the Southern Plains.
Speaker AStay safe.