Good morning, I'm Cedric and this is your EM Morning Brief for Wednesday, November 19, 2025 a slow moving western storm keeps the risk profile elevated today from the desert Southwest into the Southern Plains.
Speaker AFlood watches and recent flood warnings span parts of Arizona, southeast California and southern Nevada as the system continues to wring out additional rain.
Speaker AMountain snow continues in southern Utah under a winter weather advisory.
Speaker AFarther east, the Storm Prediction center outlines a marginal risk for a few strong storms from North Texas through Oklahoma into southern Missouri and Kansas later today and tonight.
Speaker AIn the Pacific, Hawaii's Big island summits remain under a winter weather advisory for wintry conditions.
Speaker ATropical outlooks are quiet.
Speaker AThere are no active systems in the Atlantic and earthquake monitoring shows routine.
Speaker ANo non notable US Seismic activity over the past day.
Speaker ALet's run through the states.
Speaker AArizona Widespread flood watches remain in effect today across portions of central and southwest Arizona, including parts of the Phoenix West Valley and the Cave Creek New river to Rio Verde Salt river corridors after saturated soils and additional rain raise the risk of creek and wash flooding.
Speaker AThe Flagstaff office continues a flood watch for Yavapai county through this afternoon.
Speaker ACalifornia Southern California faces marine and coastal hazards and lingering inland flood issues tied to the same western system.
Speaker ALos Angeles Oxnard highlights a high surf advisory and beach hazards for the coast, while San Diego carries a flood watch for portions of inland valleys and mountains.
Speaker AInyo county was under a flood warning earlier this morning from the Las Vegas office as rainfall impacted the Tecopa Shoshone area.
Speaker ANevada for southern Nevada, the overnight flood watch for the Las Vegas Valley and surrounding Clark county expired early this morning as the heaviest rain exits.
Speaker AA winter storm warning for the Spring Mountains also expired around 4am Utah Southern Utah's higher terrain stays under a winter weather advisory until 5pm MST with additional snow of 6 to 9 inches above 8,000ft and travel impacts over mountain routes including Brian Head and Boulder Mountain.
Speaker ATexas Ahead of increasing rain and isolated severe potential, governor Abbott directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management to activate state emergency response resources for heavy rain and flooding threats beginning Wednesday into Thursday.
Speaker AThe the Storm Prediction center places parts of North Texas in a marginal risk for severe storms today with damaging wind and hail.
Speaker APossible Oklahoma moisture and lift increase later today and tonight bringing periods of rain and a few strong storms mainly along and southeast of I44.
Speaker AThe SPC flags a marginal risk for isolated severe weather.
Speaker ANWS Norman messaging emphasizes heavy rain potential Wednesday, Thursday with localized flooding where the heaviest bands set up.
Speaker AKansas Southeast Kansas is on the northern edge of the Southern Plains setup with dense morning fog in spots and increasing shower storm chances.
Speaker ALate A few storms could be strong if instability overlaps with forcing this evening and overnight.
Speaker AMissouri Southwest and south central Missouri sit on the fringe of today's marginal risk with scattered showers and a couple of stronger storms possible later today into tonight.
Speaker ALocalized heavy downpours could cause brief ponding on roads.
Speaker AWyoming Wind prone corridors of southeast Wyoming are under a high wind warning today impacting I80 and I25 wind gaps.
Speaker AGusts can impact high profile vehicles and cause blow off blow over risks.
Speaker AHawaii on the Big Island a winter weather advisory remains in effect for the summits through this evening with freezing temperatures, snow and ice possible.
Speaker ATrade winds continue breezy windy across parts of the state with marine small craft advisories.
Speaker AAll other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.
Speaker AThat's the EMN Morning Brief for Wednesday November 19th.
Speaker AThank you for listening as we help you stay situationally aware, stay safe.