Good morning.
Speaker AI'm Cedric and This is your EM Morning Brief for Tuesday, November 4, 2025 on the Tropical front.
Speaker AThe National Hurricane center reports no cyclones in the Atlantic or the eastern Pacific and does not expect development over the next seven days.
Speaker ASevere weather potential today is limited.
Speaker AThe Storm Prediction Center's Day one outlook highlights routine thunder chances out west.
Speaker AA strong Pacific pattern drives marine gales and coastal hazards along Washington and Oregon and brings wind advisories and coastal flooding concerns to the San Francisco Bay shoreline.
Speaker AHigh Plains Fire weather concerns are elevated today with red flag warnings in parts of western Nebraska and southwest South Dakota and overnight in Alaska.
Speaker AUSGS recorded a magnitude 4.0 earthquake south of Kotzebue.
Speaker ANo additional action is requested.
Speaker ALet's run through the states.
Speaker AAlaska starts the day with a magnitude 4.0 earthquake at 06:26 UTC 09:26pm AKS Monday about 40 km south of Kotzebue at 15.4 km depth.
Speaker AUSGS continues automatic aftershock monitoring.
Speaker ANo tsunami products are issued for this event.
Speaker ACalifornia Wind Advisory and a multi day Coastal Flood advisory are in effect around the San Francisco Bay shoreline.
Speaker AExpect gusty southerlies late today into Wednesday and periods of minor tidal overflow at vulnerable low lying bayside spots through Saturday.
Speaker AMontana Winter weather advisories continue into midday for parts of western Montana, including the I90 corridor near Alberton and higher terrain east of the Bitterroots.
Speaker ANebraska Red flag warnings are in effect today for the western Sandhills, Eastern Panhandle and parts of southwest Nebraska.
Speaker AForecast Discussion Highlights Critical fire weather from dry, gusty westerlies and low humidity this afternoon.
Speaker AOregon along the coast and adjacent waters.
Speaker ANWS notes High wind and storm warnings over the marine zones plus coastal flood and high surf products at times as the Pacific system comes ashore.
Speaker ASouth Dakota Critical fire weather today across parts of southwest South Dakota including the Badlands and Pine Ridge areas with gusts near 40 mph and humidity around 15%.
Speaker AVermont A hazardous weather outlook highlights gusty southwest winds today, strongest across the eastern Adirondacks and the eastern slopes of the Green Mountains with occasional power line or tree limb issues possible.
Speaker AWashington Gale warnings are in effect this afternoon through Wednesday for the Strait of Juan de Fuca and the Washington coastal waters with east winds 30 to 40 knots and 8 to 10 foot seas at times.
Speaker AAll other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.
Speaker AThat's the EMN Morning Brief for Tuesday, November 4th.
Speaker AAs always, stay safe.