Good morning, I'm Cedric and this is your EM Morning Brief for Friday, January 9, 2026.
Speaker AA quick national situational picture Blizzard warnings are up in parts of Alaska today into the weekend with whiteout conditions and 50-65 mph gusts forecast along portions of the Richardson and Parks highways.
Speaker AWestern New York is under a high wind warning with gusts to 60 miles per hour that could down trees and power lines and make travel difficult for high profile vehicles in the South.
Speaker AFlood watches are posted for central Alabama and southwest Mississippi where 2 to 4 inches of rain locally higher could trigger flash flooding.
Speaker AWisconsin is also watching rain on deep snowpack for rapid runoff issues.
Speaker AFEMA says the Bethel Assistance Hub in Alaska, slated to reopen this week is postponed again due to weather and the USGS reports a magnitude 4.0 earthquake near Adak, Alaska early today.
Speaker ALet's run through the states.
Speaker AAlabama A flood watch covers much of central Alabama through noon Saturday as a slow moving boundary brings repeated rounds of heavy rain.
Speaker AExpect 2 to 4 inches with locally 5 inches which could cause flash flooding on roads and in low lying spots.
Speaker ABlizzard warnings run from this afternoon through Sunday evening for portions of the Interior and Alaska Range.
Speaker ARichardson highway near Black Rapids and Parks highway near Cantwell where 2 to 18 inches of snow combine with 50 to 65 mile per hour gusts and whiteouts.
Speaker ASeparately.
Speaker AFEMA says the Bethel Assistance Hub reopening is postponed again due to weather.
Speaker AThe individual assistance deadline remains febber 20th.
Speaker AUSGS also notes a magnitude 4.0 quake near Adak this morning.
Speaker ACalifornia Gusty offshore winds persist across portions of Southern California.
Speaker AWind advisories remain in effect for mountain passes, inland valleys and the Santa Ana Mountains foothills with gusts 35-55 mph and locally higher through the weekend.
Speaker AA freeze warning is also in effect this morning for parts of the Antelope Valley.
Speaker AMinnesota governor Tim Walz has authorized the Minnesota National Guard to stage and be ready to support local law enforcement out of an abundance of caution.
Speaker AThe City of Minneapolis also reiterated protest rules lawful assembly allowed blocking roads, violence not allowed.
Speaker AMississippi Flood watch is in effect for portions of southwest Mississippi from 4am today through this evening with multiple rounds of heavy rain.
Speaker APossible 2 to 4 inches could fall with quick rises on creeks and urban flooding where drainage is poor.
Speaker ANew Mexico Winter storm warnings continue today for several mountain zones including the Sangre de Cristo and Jimez Ranges.
Speaker ASnow, blowing snow and reduced visibility will make mountain passes hazardous through this evening.
Speaker ANew York High wind warning is in effect 7am to 10pm for Niagara Orleans, Monroe, northern Erie, Genesee and Wyoming counties.
Speaker ASouthwest gusts up to 60 miles per hour could bring scattered power outages and downed limbs.
Speaker AOregon after two people were shot and wounded by federal agents Thursday, protests formed outside the I Cease facility.
Speaker AState and city officials urged calm while investigations proceed.
Speaker APennsylvania Central Pennsylvania is under a high wind warning through 10pm south to southwest.
Speaker AWinds 20 to 30 mph with gusts to 55 mph made down trees and lines.
Speaker AWisconsin Flood watch continues today for portions of northeast and central Wisconsin.
Speaker AHeavy rain falling on a deep, primed snowpack could accelerate runoff and push some rivers toward action stages.
Speaker AAll other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.
Speaker AThat's the latest as of this morning, January 9th.
Speaker ASource links are in the show notes below.
Speaker AStay safe.