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Good morning.

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I'm Cedric and This is your EM Morning Brief for Friday, December 12, 2025.

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Western Washington and northwestern Oregon remain in response mode after an extreme atmospheric river.

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The Weather Prediction center says rain has eased but major to catastrophic river flooding effects continue for days with additional atmospheric rivers possible next week.

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FEMA's daily operations briefing reports ongoing evacuations, shelters open, transportation disruptions and and federal tribal coordination in Region 10 elsewhere.

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The 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.

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The National Hurricane center reports no active tropical cyclones in the Atlantic, Eastern Pacific or Central Pacific.

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Let's run through the states.

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Alaska Blowing snow and near whiteout conditions persist at times in northern and interior zones.

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NWS Fairbanks maintains winter weather and blizzard advisories for parts of the Brooks Range and Arctic Coast.

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Rough marine weather is also affecting travel.

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The Alaska Marine highway lists multiple service changes and delays.

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California is sending help north.

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Governor 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.

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Local weather is comparatively quiet today.

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Idaho Flood warnings continue on multiple panhandle rivers including the Coeur d', Alene, cataldo, Enneville and St. Joe Calder.

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Shoshone county declared a local flood emergency.

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ITD urges drivers to avoid standing water and monitor Idaho,511 for closures.

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Low lying and poor drainage areas remain vulnerable today.

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Minnesota Cold weather advisories and winter hazards expand today and through the weekend for northern Minnesota.

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NWS Duluth Highlights dangerous wind chills and periods of snow with lake effect bands redeveloping late Saturday into Sunday.

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Montana Northwestern Montana remains in response after rain on snow flooding.

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Lincoln county declared a local emergency.

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The city of Libby issued a boil water order for all users on the city system.

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Reports include washed out bridges and road closures.

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Shelters are available for displaced residents.

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New York Lake effect snow warnings are up east of Lakes Ontario and Erie.

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NWS Buffalo warns accumulations up to 2ft in the most persistent bands through Sunday with rapidly changing visibilities and hazardous travel.

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Oregon river flooding and high water continue along parts of northwest Oregon.

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NWS Portland maintains flood warnings and advisories.

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Local impacts include closures and minor urban flooding near coastal and Valley rivers, including Highway 101 near Seaside.

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Texas Dense fog advisories this morning from the Coastal bend into the i35 corridor lowered visibilities to a quarter mile or less.

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NWS Corpus Christi and Austin.

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San Antonio advised slow speeds, low beams and extra spacing.

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Conditions improve late morning, with a stronger front due Sunday.

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Washington's statewide emergency remains in effect as major river flooding continues on the Skagit, Snohomish, Cowlitz and others.

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NWS maintains widespread flood warnings.

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Several communities keep evacuation orders and levee monitoring in place.

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

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That's your national and 50 state situational brief for Friday, December 12th.

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We'll continue to track lingering flood impacts in the Northwest and the weekend cold and snow across the upper Midwest and Great Lakes.

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Source links are in the show notes below.

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Stay safe.