Good morning, I'm Cedric and this is your EM Morning Brief for Thursday, January 8, 2026.
Speaker ASpace weather could deliver a show tonight.
Speaker ANOAA has a G1 geomagnetic storm watch in effect late this evening into early Friday which may push the Northern Lights into parts of the northern U.S. if you plan to look, head somewhere dark and be ready after 10pm local time.
Speaker AOn the ground Winter hazards are the main story from the central Rockies into the southern High Plains.
Speaker AThe National Weather Service has a winter storm warning around the Colorado Front Range Pikes Peak region for heavy snow and blowing snow this afternoon into Friday morning.
Speaker AFarther south, NWS Amarillo Highlights accumulating snow chances Friday for the northwest Texas Panhandle.
Speaker ALight to moderate totals possible with colder, breezy conditions behind the front along the Washington coast.
Speaker AA high surf advisory runs through early afternoon today.
Speaker ALet's run through the states.
Speaker AAlaska FEMA's Bethel Assistance Hub reopens today January 8th, conditions allowing to assist survivors from prior storms and floods in western Alaska.
Speaker AResidents can get case updates, appeals help and referrals.
Speaker ACheck the FEMA notice for location in hours before traveling, especially with winter weather in the region.
Speaker ACalifornia no urgent alerts this morning, but CAL OES posted a one year recovery update for last winter's Los Angeles area fires, noting ongoing support and lessons learned.
Speaker AColorado Winter storm warning today for northern El Paso County, Monument Ridge rampart range below 7,500ft, 5 to 8 inches of snow and 40 mph gusts from this afternoon through late Friday morning.
Speaker AMinnesota Dense fog advisory this morning around Duluth through 11am with areas of dense freezing fog.
Speaker AEarly Texas NWS Amarillo highlights snow potential Friday greatest in the Northwest Panhandle along with colder, breezy conditions behind today's front.
Speaker ATotals look light to moderate, but any snow with wind can reduce visibility and make roads slick.
Speaker AWashington High surf advisory continues for the northern coast and Grays Harbor county through 1pm today.
Speaker ALarge breakers can sweep over jetties and rocks.
Speaker AAll other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.
Speaker AKeep an eye on NWS updates as the Rockies to Plains winter system evolves and if skies are clear tonight in the north, you may catch the Aurora Source.
Speaker ALinks are in the notes below.
Speaker AStay safe.