Good Morning, I'm Cedric and this is your EM Morning Brief for Wednesday, February 25, 2026 across the US this morning the top hazards split in two dangerous winter travel in parts of the Great Lakes and Northeast and elevated wildfire risk across the High Plains and South central states.
Speaker ANational Weather Service Fire weather messaging highlights gusty winds and very low humidity that can turn a spark into a fast moving grass fire.
Speaker AMany areas are under red flag warnings today.
Speaker AAt the same time, light snow and refreeze are creating slick roads and black ice concerns in the Northeast as communities keep digging out from earlier heavy snowfall.
Speaker AIn Florida, a large wildfire inside Big Cypress National Preserve is producing smoke impacts and area closures.
Speaker ASeparately, Federal Emergency Management capacity is a watch item.
Speaker AThe Department of Homeland Security says FEMA is operating in a scaled back posture during the ongoing DHS funding shutdown, limiting work to bare minimum life saving operations.
Speaker ALet's run through the states.
Speaker ACalifornia's near term focus remains storm recovery support and wet weather impacts.
Speaker ACal OES says the state is coordinating with local partners to ensure sheltering and vital services for communities impacted by the mid February storms and it directs residents to local authorities for shelter operations.
Speaker ANational weather messaging also continues to flag heavy precipitation in parts of Northern California in the broader west coast storm pattern.
Speaker AConnecticut stays in winter travel mode this morning.
Speaker AIn the broader Northeast system, additional light snow and refreeze are creating hazardous commutes and pockets of black ice, especially where earlier snow piles and melting refreeze overnight.
Speaker AFlorida's lead incident is wildfire.
Speaker AThe National Park Service reports ongoing wildfire activity in Big Cypress National Preserve is expanding with smoke affecting major roadways and area closures in place for firefighter and public safety.
Speaker AThe preserve reports the national fire at roughly 15,000 acres with 0% containment in its latest update.
Speaker AMaine remains in post storm cleanup with fresh light snow adding new slick spots.
Speaker ARegional reporting notes modest additional accumulation on top of earlier heavy totals with the bigger risk coming from melt and refreeze creating black ice plus continued strain on snow removal and access in some communities.
Speaker AMaryland is included in the corridor still dealing with winter impacts, additional light snow and icy conditions this morning on top of earlier heavy snowfall across the mid Atlantic into New England.
Speaker AMassachusetts continues cleanup and hazardous travel concerns as another round of light snow moves through the region.
Speaker AEven where totals are modest refreeze and plowed snow piles can create blocked drains, icy curb lanes and difficult pedestrian access.
Speaker AMichigan is tracking a quick moving clipper system that brings light to moderate snow and a slick commute window with heavier totals North Local reporting indicates the main snow band runs late afternoon through late evening with continued light snow into Wednesday morning in some areas.
Speaker AEven a couple inches can sharply cut visibility during bursts.
Speaker ANew Hampshire stays in winter hazard mode with additional snow and ongoing recovery from earlier heavy accumulation across the region.
Speaker AThe main day to day risk remains slick travel in black ice as daytime melting refreezes overnight.
Speaker ANew Jersey's commute risk is mainly ice and reduced roadway capacity as light snow adds a fresh layer.
Speaker AUntreated surfaces, especially bridges, ramps and shaded areas can freeze quickly.
Speaker ANew York is dealing with another light snow round that compounds cleanup and increases black ice risk during the morning commute.
Speaker ARegional reporting notes modest additional totals but significant hazards were melting refreezes on already narrowed streets and sidewalks.
Speaker AOklahoma continues to manage wildfire impacts as conditions stay favorable for fast fire spread in parts of the region.
Speaker ALocal reporting says the State Emergency Operations center remains active as wildfires continue to affect areas of the state with coordination underway for response and relief.
Speaker APennsylvania remains in the winter impact's belt with continued slick travel.
Speaker ALight additional snow and refreeze are the primary hazards.
Speaker ARhode island continues to dig out with hazardous travel where melting and refreezing turns surfaces to ice.
Speaker ATexas is balancing active wildfire response with very high fire start potential today.
Speaker ATexas A and M Forest Service's latest statewide status report says it handled multiple assistance requests yesterday reflecting ongoing fast moving grass fire conditions.
Speaker AThe National Weather Service is also issuing and summarizing red flag warnings across parts of the regional Strong winds and very low humidity mean any spark can spread quickly.
Speaker AIn Central Texas, a grass Fire near Interstate 35 has driven lane and exit closures and heavy response activity.
Speaker AVermont remains in winter impact's recovery with additional light snow and icy conditions.
Speaker AExpect the highest risk at daybreak and after sunset as surfaces refreeze.
Speaker AAll other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.
Speaker AThat's your EM morning brief for February 25, 2026.
Speaker AStay safe.