Good morning.
Speaker AI'm Cedric and This is your EM Morning Brief for Friday, December 12, 2025.
Speaker AWestern Washington and northwestern Oregon remain in response mode after an extreme atmospheric river.
Speaker AThe Weather Prediction center says rain has eased but major to catastrophic river flooding effects continue for days with additional atmospheric rivers possible next week.
Speaker AFEMA's daily operations briefing reports ongoing evacuations, shelters open, transportation disruptions and and federal tribal coordination in Region 10 elsewhere.
Speaker AThe Storm Prediction Center's Day 1 outlook carries no thunderstorm risk today while Arctic air spreads south and lake effect snow ramps up this weekend across the Great Lakes per WPC guidance.
Speaker AThe National Hurricane center reports no active tropical cyclones in the Atlantic, Eastern Pacific or Central Pacific.
Speaker ALet's run through the states.
Speaker AAlaska Blowing snow and near whiteout conditions persist at times in northern and interior zones.
Speaker ANWS Fairbanks maintains winter weather and blizzard advisories for parts of the Brooks Range and Arctic Coast.
Speaker ARough marine weather is also affecting travel.
Speaker AThe Alaska Marine highway lists multiple service changes and delays.
Speaker ACalifornia is sending help north.
Speaker AGovernor Newsom authorized Urban Search and Rescue Task Forces CATF3, CATF4 and CATF7 to deploy to Washington through the Interstate Mutual Aid System to support flood response for Californians.
Speaker ALocal weather is comparatively quiet today.
Speaker AIdaho Flood warnings continue on multiple panhandle rivers including the Coeur d', Alene, cataldo, Enneville and St. Joe Calder.
Speaker AShoshone county declared a local flood emergency.
Speaker AITD urges drivers to avoid standing water and monitor Idaho,511 for closures.
Speaker ALow lying and poor drainage areas remain vulnerable today.
Speaker AMinnesota Cold weather advisories and winter hazards expand today and through the weekend for northern Minnesota.
Speaker ANWS Duluth Highlights dangerous wind chills and periods of snow with lake effect bands redeveloping late Saturday into Sunday.
Speaker AMontana Northwestern Montana remains in response after rain on snow flooding.
Speaker ALincoln county declared a local emergency.
Speaker AThe city of Libby issued a boil water order for all users on the city system.
Speaker AReports include washed out bridges and road closures.
Speaker AShelters are available for displaced residents.
Speaker ANew York Lake effect snow warnings are up east of Lakes Ontario and Erie.
Speaker ANWS Buffalo warns accumulations up to 2ft in the most persistent bands through Sunday with rapidly changing visibilities and hazardous travel.
Speaker AOregon river flooding and high water continue along parts of northwest Oregon.
Speaker ANWS Portland maintains flood warnings and advisories.
Speaker ALocal impacts include closures and minor urban flooding near coastal and Valley rivers, including Highway 101 near Seaside.
Speaker ATexas Dense fog advisories this morning from the Coastal bend into the i35 corridor lowered visibilities to a quarter mile or less.
Speaker ANWS Corpus Christi and Austin.
Speaker ASan Antonio advised slow speeds, low beams and extra spacing.
Speaker AConditions improve late morning, with a stronger front due Sunday.
Speaker AWashington's statewide emergency remains in effect as major river flooding continues on the Skagit, Snohomish, Cowlitz and others.
Speaker ANWS maintains widespread flood warnings.
Speaker ASeveral communities keep evacuation orders and levee monitoring in place.
Speaker AAll other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.
Speaker AThat's your national and 50 state situational brief for Friday, December 12th.
Speaker AWe'll continue to track lingering flood impacts in the Northwest and the weekend cold and snow across the upper Midwest and Great Lakes.
Speaker ASource links are in the show notes below.
Speaker AStay safe.