Good morning.
Speaker AI'm Cedric and This is your EM Morning Brief for Tuesday, February 10, 2026 a quick national situational picture this morning.
Speaker AThe National Weather Service highlights a clipper bringing a wintry mix and accumulating snow to parts of the Northeast from late today into early Wednesday, while a Pacific system pushes rounds of rain to lower elevations and mountain snow into California and the Intermountain West.
Speaker AMeanwhile, the U.S. geological Survey reports routine earthquake activity in the past 24 hours with no widely felt damaging events in the U.S. finally in Hawaii, USGS says Kilauea remains paused, summit inflation continues and scientists note a potential eruption window later this week.
Speaker ALet's run through the States.
Speaker ACalifornia A modest atmospheric river is on tap today into Wednesday.
Speaker AExpect periods of rain at lower elevations, high elevation snow and gusty winds.
Speaker ARiver Forecast center products issued for the Sacramento and San Joaquin systems show monitored rises, but at this time mainstem points remain below flood thresholds in current guidance.
Speaker AHawaii Kilauea's summit eruption remains paused, inflation and low tremor continue.
Speaker AHVO notes glow at vents overnight and a tentative window for the next eruptive episode later this week based on tilt.
Speaker ANo new lava outside the summit and no impacts to nearby communities.
Speaker AMassachusetts A clipper spread snow this afternoon and evening, heaviest during a brief two to four hour window early tonight before tapering pre dawn Wednesday NWS Boston Norton Highlights coastal mixing Possible Coastal Southeast MA carries the highest chance of reduced totals due to mixing.
Speaker ANew York Upstate and central New York see periods of snow with a winter weather advisory spanning today into early Wednesday in around Syracuse with additional snow showers Wednesday.
Speaker ANYC Area stays mainly cold and dry today with light chances for flakes later.
Speaker ARoads become slick north and west of the city.
Speaker ATexas Wildfire activity ticks up Crews this afternoon are fighting a grass fire in Amarillo's North Heights.
Speaker AOfficials ask the public to avoid the area near MLK Memorial park while suppression continues over the Hill Country.
Speaker AA brush fire over the weekend along the Gillespie Blanco line burned about 175 acres.
Speaker AIt was contained with no structures lost.
Speaker ATexas A and M Forest Service reports multiple assists statewide and maintains an active incident viewer for current fires.
Speaker AAll other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.
Speaker AThat's the latest.
Speaker AWe'll continue to track advisories and official updates.
Speaker AStay safe.