Good morning.
Speaker AI'm Cedric and This is your EM Morning Brief for Wednesday, January 7, 2026.
Speaker AHeavy mountain snow continues today into Thursday across the Washington and Oregon Cascades with winter storm warnings posted and one to two feet at pass level.
Speaker ALikely blizzard warnings are up in Alaska for the Pribilof Islands starting at noon today through noon Thursday with gusts near 60 mph and whiteout conditions.
Speaker AAdditional blizzard conditions linger today near Whittier and along parts of the Bering Strait coast in the Northeast.
Speaker AWinter weather advisories remain in effect through the morning for parts of New York, Pennsylvania and Maine.
Speaker AFarther south and west, the Storm Prediction Center's latest overnight outlook shows no organized thunderstorm areas through daybreak.
Speaker ALocal offices in Oklahoma and North Texas flag rain late today into Thursday and a chance of snow Friday in the Panhandles and western northern Oklahoma.
Speaker ANo tropical cyclones are active in the Atlantic or Pacific basins.
Speaker AUSGS also reports a magnitude 4.5 earthquake in central Alaska north of Cantwell at 2:37.
Speaker AUtah Today.
Speaker ANo damage reports.
Speaker ALet's run through the states.
Speaker AAlaska blizzard warning for the Pribilof Islands from noon today to noon Thursday.
Speaker AGusts up to 60 miles per hour and quarter mile visibility or less.
Speaker ABlizzard conditions also continue today near Whittier and along the Bering Strait coast early tapering by late morning.
Speaker AUSGS notes a magnitude 4.5 quake north of Cantwell overnight with no impacts reported.
Speaker AArkansas Faces a marginal risk for strong to severe storms Thursday afternoon evening ahead of a strong front.
Speaker ADamaging wind is the main hazard with an isolated tornado possible.
Speaker ACooler air follows into the weekend.
Speaker ACalifornia High wind warnings are in effect tonight through Thursday for the Tehachapi area, Grapevine I5 corridor, Antelope Valley and Ventura county mountains with widespread gusts 60-65 mph.
Speaker ALouisiana showers and a marginal severe risk arrive Thursday with a stronger severe threat possible late Friday as a cold front sweeps through.
Speaker ABrief damaging winds are the primary concern.
Speaker APatchy, dense fog early today in parts of the region.
Speaker AMaine Winter weather advisories continue through late morning to mid afternoon across portions of southern down east Maine for snow and mixed precip producing slick roads.
Speaker AUse caution and monitor 511 for conditions.
Speaker ANew York Winter weather advisories remain in effect until 11am EST for Oneida, Otsego, Delaware, Sullivan Nye with adjacent advisories into Northeast PA. Expect light snow mix and slick spots for the morning drive.
Speaker AOklahoma Rain increases tonight into Thursday with a few severe storms possible 60 mile per hour wind and quarter size hail the main hazards followed by a Friday snow chance across western northern Oklahoma.
Speaker AMonitor local forecasts for timing and road impacts.
Speaker AOregon Winter storm warnings continue for the cascades, with 1 to 2ft at pass level through Thursday evening.
Speaker AHigh surf hazards are also in play along the coast, with breakers up to 25ft.
Speaker APennsylvania far northeast Pennsylvania Wayne and Pike counties remains under a winter weather advisory until 11am for light snow mix and slick roads.
Speaker ATexas Panhandles rain later today Thursday transitions to snow Friday with increasing probabilities for accumulating snow mainly.
Speaker ANorthwest Washington Cascades remain under winter storm warnings with heavy snow today through Thursday, making past travel hazardous.
Speaker ACoastal hazards include high surf and marine warnings.
Speaker AAll other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.
Speaker AWe'll keep tracking the northwest snow, Alaska blizzard conditions and late week southern storm potential.
Speaker ALinks to our sources are in the notes below.
Speaker AStay safe.