Good morning.
Speaker AI'm Cedric and This is your EM Morning Brief for Thursday, December 11, 2025 a powerful atmospheric river continues to hammer the Pacific Northwest.
Speaker AWashington's governor declared a statewide emergency, activating the National Guard as multiple rivers reach or exceed flood stage.
Speaker ARapid rises in levee concerns persist this morning, especially along the Skagit, Snohomish, Chehalis, Cowlitz and Puyallup basins.
Speaker AAvoid flooded roads and follow local evacuation guidance.
Speaker AThe Weather Prediction center keeps a broad swath of western Washington and northwest Oregon in elevated excessive rainfall risk today.
Speaker AAdditional rounds are possible into the weekend.
Speaker AFarther inland, high winds are creating dangerous driving in southeast Wyoming.
Speaker AWY dot lists multiple i80 and i25 segments closed to high profile vehicles due to extreme blowover risk in the Northeast.
Speaker ALake effect snow and residual winter storm warnings continue this morning east of Lake Ontario, affecting commutes in parts of central and northern New York.
Speaker ATropics remain quiet.
Speaker ANo active cyclones in the Atlantic or eastern Pacific and there are no US Tsunami alerts.
Speaker AAlaska Recovery FEMA and partners open a Bethel Assistance hub today through December 19th to support survivors of the October West coast storm.
Speaker AAlaska NWS also flags bitter wind chills across parts of the South Central mainland.
Speaker ALet's run through the states.
Speaker AAlaska A Bethel Assistance Hub opens today and operates weekdays through December 19th to help survivors of the October west coast storm with FEMA registrations and recovery resources.
Speaker AResidents can also use disasterassistance.gov and state programs.
Speaker ANew York Lake effect bands and lingering system snow continue across portions of Oswego, Jefferson, Lewis and nearby counties under winter storm warnings through early afternoon with blowing and drifting snow in open areas and slick roads.
Speaker ALocalized snow showers and advisories remain elsewhere in the Mohawk Valley and Adirondacks, Oregon Flood warnings continue on select western Oregon rivers, including the Lucky Amute near Suvor, with travel impacts along parts of US101 and secondary routes where high water and recent slides have occurred.
Speaker APortland's Transportation Bureau advises caution during periods of heavy rain and provides public sandbag locations.
Speaker AStatewide emergency remains in effect as an AR strength atmospheric river drives widespread river flooding, landslides and road closures.
Speaker AMultiple rivers are at moderate to major flood stage.
Speaker AWarnings are active across western Washington, including the Snoqualmie near Snoqualmie Falls, the Chehalis, Cowlitz, Satsop, Skookumchuk and Puyallup.
Speaker AEvacuation readiness continues in flood prone areas.
Speaker AWyoming High wind warnings continue across southeast and south central wyoming with gusts 65-75 mph, W. Watt reports.
Speaker AI 80 and I 25 segments closed to high profile vehicles because of extreme blowover risk from Arlington through Laramie to Cheyenne and along stretches near Casper and Douglas.
Speaker AAll other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.
Speaker AWe'll keep tracking Pacific Northwest flooding, Wyoming wind impacts and New York lake effect through the day.
Speaker AStay safe.
Speaker ALinks to the sources are in the notes below.