Good morning.
Speaker AI'm Cedric and This is your EM Morning Brief for Wednesday, February 18, 2026 a fast moving multi hazard storm drives today's national risk picture.
Speaker AWinter storm and blizzard conditions across parts of the upper Midwest and Great Lakes paired with critical fire weather on the High Plains.
Speaker ANational Weather Service bulletins keep blizzard and winter storm warnings active around western Lake Superior where whiteouts and dangerous travel are possible, while red flag warnings and critical to extremely critical fire weather messaging expands across portions of Colorado, Nebraska, Kansas and into Texas where any spark can run quickly in wind and low humidity.
Speaker AOut West, Northern California's Sierra sees major travel impacts with winter storm warnings and highway closures while backcountry search and rescue continues after an avalanche near Donner Pass in the southern Plains.
Speaker AOklahoma Emergency Management reports widespread wildfire impacts and ongoing response activity.
Speaker ALet's run through the States.
Speaker AA blizzard warning remains active for Alaska's western Arctic coast with strong winds and severely reduced visibility possible in blowing snow conditions that can quickly become life threatening if travel goes sideways.
Speaker ANorthern California remains in a high impact winter storm pattern.
Speaker AWinter storm warnings cover Sierra locations, including the west slope of the northern Sierra with major travel impacts and rapidly changing conditions.
Speaker AInterstate 80 and other key corridors have seen closures and restrictions amid heavy snow and whiteouts in the backcountry north of Donner Pass.
Speaker AResponders continue operations after a large avalanche in the Castle Peak area.
Speaker ALocal authorities report multiple skiers rescued and others still unaccounted for as storm conditions complicate access.
Speaker AColorado is split between winter impacts in the mountains and dangerous fire weather on the Plains.
Speaker AWinter storm warnings continue for higher terrain in western and central Colorado where heavy snow and blowing snow can make travel very difficult to impossible on the Front Range and Eastern Plains.
Speaker ARed flag conditions persist on the Eastern Plains near Liman.
Speaker ALocal reporting indicates a wind driven grass fire prompted evacuations before officials moved toward containment and lifted orders later in the day.
Speaker AIdaho Winter weather impacts continue in Idaho with winter storm warning language and advisories active in multiple areas.
Speaker ANational Weather Service messaging highlights additional heavy snow in some zones and continued difficult travel with guidance to keep emergency supplies.
Speaker AIf you must drive for the Idaho Panhandle and mountain passes, expect slick roads and and reduced visibility at times.
Speaker AKansas remains under critical fire weather messaging with red flag warning bulletins in effect in parts of the state.
Speaker AThe setup is the classic rapid spread, strong winds, very low relative humidity and warm temperatures.
Speaker AMichigan is in an active winter weather window, especially across the Upper Peninsula and parts of northern Lower Michigan.
Speaker ANational Weather Service warnings call for heavy snow, blowing snow and hazardous travel.
Speaker ANorthern Minnesota remains in high impact winter conditions.
Speaker AA blizzard warning is posted for portions of the North Shore region along Lake Superior with heavy snow and strong winds capable of producing near zero visibility and dangerous travel nearby.
Speaker AWinter storm warning products also call for significant snow totals, especially in higher terrain along the lake with gusty winds adding blowing snow.
Speaker AMontana remains under active winter hazards in multiple areas.
Speaker ANational Weather Service office updates highlight ongoing snow increasing winds and periods of sharply reduced visibility, especially in northeast Montana, conditions that can turn routine driving into a stranded vehicle scenario fast.
Speaker ANebraska is in a critical fire weather setup along the High Plains with NWS fire weather products highlighting critical to extremely critical conditions near the Colorado border region.
Speaker AParts of North Dakota sit on the edge of the Upper Midwest winter hazard zone with National Weather Service products indicating winter storm warning impacts, snow, blowing snow and difficult travel, particularly in the Northeast North Dakota area referenced in regional warning language.
Speaker AOklahoma's wildfire situation remains active the Oklahoma Department of Emergency Management posts a late evening situation update describing ongoing wildfire response activity impacts across affected areas and continued coordination.
Speaker AThis is the kind of event where conditions can change quickly with wind shifts.
Speaker AOregon remains under active winter weather messaging with winter storm warning and related advisory products posted by the National Weather Service for parts of southwest Oregon and and nearby terrain.
Speaker ATexas is in a heightened fire weather posture in portions of the state with red flag warning products posted by the National Weather Service.
Speaker AWashington has active winter advisories in parts of the state per late evening National Weather Service products with accumulating snow and slick travel expected in affected areas.
Speaker ANorthern Wisconsin remains under a winter storm warning along the Lake Superior side where heavy snow, a glaze of ice and strong wind gusts can combine into hazardous travel and sporadic reduced visibility.
Speaker AAll other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.
Speaker AThat's the EMN Morning Brief for February 18, 2026.
Speaker AStay safe.