Good morning.
Speaker AI'm Cedric and This is your EM Morning Brief for Friday, April 3, 2026.
Speaker AThe National Interagency Fire center reports a national preparedness level of 2, with 16 uncontained large fires and 1,794 personnel assigned to wildfire suppression across the country.
Speaker AYear to date, 17,006 wildfires have burned over 1.6 million acres.
Speaker ATwo fuels and fire behavior advisories remain in effect for the northern, central and southern Great Plains, where historically dry fuels continue to drive extreme rates of fire spread.
Speaker ACISA added one new vulnerability to the Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog on April 1, CVE2026 5281 a use after free bug in Google Chrome's Dawn WebGPU implementation that is actively exploited in the wild.
Speaker AFederal agencies face a remediation deadline of April 15.
Speaker ASeparately, the April 3 patching deadline arrives today for five vulnerabilities flagged in mid March affecting Apple, WebKit, CraftCMS and Laravel LiveWire.
Speaker ACISA's Emergency Directive 2603 regarding Cisco SD WAN systems remains active with Supplemental Hunt and Hardening guidance still in effect for federal agencies.
Speaker AThe National Weather Service is tracking an active severe weather pattern across the central United States.
Speaker AStrong to severe thunderstorms are expected from the southern Plains through the Midwest today, with a few tornadoes and isolated very large hail possible from northern Missouri into southern Iowa.
Speaker AStorms are forecast to evolve into an extensive line from Iowa to Oklahoma and northwest Texas.
Speaker ASimultaneously, a late season winter storm continues to impact the upper Midwest and Great Lakes with freezing rain, sleet and heavy snow causing hazardous travel, school closures and scattered power outages from Minnesota through Wisconsin into Northern Michigan.
Speaker AThe US embassy in Baghdad issued a security alert on April 2, warning that Iraqi terrorist militia groups aligned with Iran may conduct attacks in central Baghdad and within 24 to 48 hours, urging US citizens to leave Iraq immediately.
Speaker AThe Department of State's worldwide caution remains in effect with heightened advisories across the Middle east where several nations including Saudi Arabia, Oman, Kuwait and Bahrain have been elevated to level three.
Speaker AReconsider Travel following the ongoing Iran conflict, the FDA announced a voluntary recall of Raw Farm raw milk cheddar cheese on April 2 due to potential E. Coli contamination distributed nationwide.
Speaker ALet's run through the states and territories.
Speaker AAlaska Today, April 3rd is the deadline to apply for FEMA disaster assistance under Dr. 4699 for survivors of the October 2025 severe storms, flooding and remnants of Typhoon Heilong.
Speaker AApplications must be received by 11:59pm local time.
Speaker AAs of yesterday $45 million in individual assistance has been approved for 2,447 households across affected communities.
Speaker AEligible survivors may receive help with home repairs, rental expenses, vehicle damage, medical costs, subsistence equipment and temporary housing.
Speaker ACalifornia A magnitude 4.6 earthquake struck near Boulder Creek in the Santa Cruz Mountains on April 2 at 1:41am PDT, roughly 60 miles south of San Francisco.
Speaker AResidents reported moderate shaking in Boulder Creek, Brookdale, Bonnie Doon, Ben Lomond, Felton and Mount Hermon.
Speaker ALight shaking was felt in San Francisco and weak shaking reached Sacramento.
Speaker AThe initial magnitude was reported as high as 5.1 before being revised downward.
Speaker AThe USGS aftershock Forecast indicates a 60% chance of a magnitude 3.0 or higher aftershock and a 14% chance of a 4.0 or higher event within the next seven days.
Speaker ANo major damage or injuries are reported.
Speaker AThe state continues to recover from two back to back KONA Lo storm systems that struck in mid to late March, bringing catastrophic flooding, landslides and widespread damage across every county.
Speaker AGovernor Josh Green estimates damages exceed $1 billion.
Speaker AA request for a presidential major disaster declaration submitted March 23rd remains pending with no word from the White house as of April 1.
Speaker AKilauea's Hallomumu eruption is currently paused, with the summit inflating USGS forecasts episode 44 between April 6 and 14.
Speaker AIllinois Severe thunderstorms moved across northern Illinois on April 2 and additional rounds of storms are expected today as part of a broader system extending from Iowa through the Midwest.
Speaker AThe primary threats include large hail, damaging straight line winds of 60 mph or higher and a few tornadoes, particularly as storms organize into squall lines during the afternoon and evening hours.
Speaker AIowa Iowa faces a renewed severe storm threat today with tornado risk, large hail and damaging winds expected.
Speaker AThe Storm Prediction center has highlighted northern Missouri into southern Iowa as the area with the highest tornado potential from any sustained supercells.
Speaker AStorms are forecast to evolve into an extensive squall line through the afternoon and evening.
Speaker AMichigan Governor Whitmer issued Executive Order 20264 on April 2, declaring a state of energy emergency suspending the May 1 low vapor pressure gasoline requirement in Wayne, Oakland, Macomb, washtenaw, Livingston, Monroe, St. Clair and Lenoi counties.
Speaker AThe action responds to gas prices spiking roughly 30% to $3.89 per gallon due to to disruptions in global oil markets from the Iran conflict.
Speaker AThe order could reduce pump prices by 10 to 20 cents per gallon for approximately 5 million residents.
Speaker AIt remains in effect until conditions subside or July 1, 2026, whichever comes first separately, the late season winter storm continues to bring freezing rain and ice accumulation to northern Michigan, contributing to hazardous travel and and scattered power outages.
Speaker AMinnesota the upper Midwest winter storm is producing significant freezing rain across southern Minnesota with ice accretions ranging from 0.1 to 0.25 inches and localized amounts approaching 0.5 inches.
Speaker AIce Storm warnings and winter storm warnings are in effect.
Speaker ASchools have reported delays in closures and hazardous travel conditions.
Speaker APersistent A second storm system is prolonging the icy conditions, increasing the risk of cumulative ice loading on trees and power infrastructure.
Speaker ASevere thunderstorms are expected today across the state, with the Storm Prediction center highlighting northern Missouri as part of the corridor with tornado potential.
Speaker ALarge hail capable of damaging vehicles, roofs and crops is the primary threat along with straight line winds exceeding 60 mph as as storms cluster into squall lines.
Speaker ANebraska Governor Pillin rescinded the statewide burn ban on April 2nd as wildfire risk eases.
Speaker AThe Cottonwood Fire is 100% contained at 129,253 acres, the Ashby Fire is 97% contained at 36.
Speaker A4 Acres and the Minor Fire is now fully contained at 14,082 acres across the state.
Speaker AApproximately 874,489 acres have burned in the 2026 wildfire SC season, making it one of the most destructive on record.
Speaker AMultiple fire departments are holding off on issuing new burn permits as conditions remain dry.
Speaker ACrews remain on alert in Alliance, Ogallala, North Platte, Broken Bow and Grand Island.
Speaker AHay deliveries from South Dakota and other neighboring states continue to support displaced ranchers.
Speaker ANew Mexico the Santa Fe national forest implemented Stage 1 fire restrictions forest wide, effective April 2, running through September 30, 2026.
Speaker AThe restrictions reflect elevated fire risk due to dry conditions.
Speaker AThe Sago Fire, located 19 miles east of Mescalero, has reached 75% containment and the Nacimiento Wildfire in the Cuba Ranger District is 100% contained.
Speaker AOklahoma Severe storms are expected to push through Oklahoma today as part of the broad system extending from the Southern Plains through the Midwest.
Speaker AThe primary threats are large hail and damaging winds with heavy rain and potential flooding from Friday evening into Saturday morning.
Speaker AThe state continues recovery from the February wildfire emergency in Beaver, Texas and Woodward counties, Texas A heavy rain event is forecast for the Southern Plains beginning Friday evening with marginal excessive rainfall risk from central Texas through the lower Mississippi River Valley.
Speaker ASevere thunderstorms with large hail and damaging winds are expected as the storm system moves through.
Speaker AThe NIFC fuels advisory for the southern Great Plains remains in effect, noting above normal to exceptional grass loads that continue to drive elevated wildfire risk in drier periods.
Speaker AVirginia A water main break on April 1st in Colonial Heights prompted a boil water advisory affecting parts of the city.
Speaker AResidents were left without water for hours before service was restored.
Speaker AThe advisory remains in effect pending satisfactory water sample results.
Speaker AWisconsin the late season winter storm is bringing freezing rain and ice accumulation across central Wisconsin with ice storm warnings in effect.
Speaker AAt least one fatality has been reported in a crash on Interstate 43 linked to icy conditions.
Speaker ASchool closures and delays are widespread and the second storm wave is expected to compound ice loading on power lines and trees.
Speaker AThat's your EM morning brief for Friday, April 3, 2026.
Speaker AStay safe.