Good morning, I'm Cedric and this is your EM Morning Brief for Monday, November 3, 2025.
Speaker AA fast moving cold front sweeps the Northeast today with gusty winds and scattered showers while marine gales and rough surf build on the Great Lakes and Gulf of Maine out west.
Speaker AThe Weather Prediction center keeps a marginal flood risk over parts of western Washington and northwest Oregon as a wet Pacific pattern begins.
Speaker ARiver rises later this week are most likely on the Skokomish in Mason County.
Speaker ALet's run through the states.
Speaker ACalifornia High surf and a strengthening Pacific system start affecting the Bay Area today with more widespread rain and breezy winds Tuesday night into Wednesday.
Speaker AThe local NWS highlights long period northwest swell creating hazardous surf at west facing beaches.
Speaker AMariners see 9 to 11 foot seas today with larger mixed seas mid week.
Speaker AMaine Gale conditions and small craft advisories are posted over portions of the Gulf of Maine today as the post frontal northwest flow strengthens.
Speaker AExpect hazardous seas and strong gusts on the waters.
Speaker ABrief coastal splashover is possible during high tides where onshore components align.
Speaker AMassachusetts Small craft advisories continue for Boston harbor and nearby coastal waters with brisk northwest to west winds behind today's cold front.
Speaker AAdditional marine headlines likely as another disturbance approaches midweek.
Speaker AMichigan Marine hazards dominate Gale headlines and very rough conditions continue on Lake Erie and parts of the regional waters with waves building into the 10 to 14 foot range in the eastern basin before subsiding tonight.
Speaker AThe Detroit Pontiac office notes breezy conditions with 30 to 40 mile per hour gusts inland as the front passes.
Speaker AOhio Gale conditions and large waves are in place on Lake erie today with NWS Cleveland calling for southwest winds to 30 knots shifting west and waves 9 to 13 foot occasionally to 16ft before subsiding tonight.
Speaker AOregon NWS Portland highlights multiple coastal hazards as a wet Pacific pattern ramps up a coastal flood advisory and beach hazards.
Speaker AMarine headlines with steep seas in the low teens and a compact low briefly boosting winds south of Cape.
Speaker AFoul weather tonight into Tuesday.
Speaker AMinor tidal flooding in low lying bays inlets is possible during high tides.
Speaker ASurf will be dangerous.
Speaker AWashington A hydrologic outlook early this morning flags a late week flood threat for Mason County's Skokomish river as multiple rounds of rain culminating Thursday into Friday push river rises.
Speaker AFlooding is likely beginning Thursday night if projected totals verify regionally.
Speaker AWPC maintains a marginal excessive rain risk today over parts of western Washington as the wet pattern begins.
Speaker AAll other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.
Speaker AThat's the national and state rundown for Monday, November 3rd.
Speaker AStay safe and stay informed.