Good morning.
Speaker AI'm Cedric and This is your EM Morning Brief for Tuesday, December 9, 2025 A potent Pacific atmospheric river continues to soak Washington and Oregon today with the National Weather Service issuing multiple river flood warnings and a flood watch for the Seattle Metro through Friday.
Speaker AAvoid flooded roads and watch for landslides on steep terrain farther east.
Speaker AA fast moving winter storm brings heavy snow blowing, drifting and pockets of icing from the Dakotas into Minnesota, Wisconsin and northern Michigan today into Wednesday in Alaska.
Speaker ADamaging high winds continue to impact parts of South Central today after a windy weekend.
Speaker APower restoration is ongoing in the Mat.
Speaker ASU Lastly, USGS reports continued aftershocks near Yakutat following Saturday's magnitude 7 event.
Speaker AYesterday included several magnitude 5 point class quakes north of Yakutat.
Speaker ANo US tsunami alerts.
Speaker ALet's run through the states.
Speaker AAlaska High wind warnings and advisories continue across parts of South Central this morning, including the Matanuska Susitna Valley where gusts have topped warning criteria.
Speaker AAdditional tree damage and sporadic outages are possible as restoration crews work.
Speaker AThe NWS highlights dangerous crosswinds and blowing snow and exposed passes.
Speaker AThe Anchorage Daily News reports most Matsu schools closed again today as residents brace for another day of wind.
Speaker AMichigan A winter storm warning remains in effect for western Mackinac county until 10am EST with 4 to 8 inches of additional lake enhanced snow in gusts to 35 mph.
Speaker ACentral Northern Lower MI also sees periods of snow today with slick roads.
Speaker AMarine hazards continue on nearshore waters.
Speaker AMinnesota Winter storm warnings and advisories are in effect today into early Wednesday for much of central and northern Minnesota as a clipper moves through.
Speaker AThe NWS calls for 4 to 8 inches north of I94 with a wintry mix possible near and south of the twin cities.
Speaker AWinds gusting 30-40 mph will create patchy blowing snow and rapidly changing conditions.
Speaker AMontana Multiple winter weather advisories and high wind warnings are posted across Montana.
Speaker AAdvisories cover the West Glacier and Potomac Seeley lake regions for 2 to 5 inches of snow through Wednesday morning while high winds affect portions of central eastern Mt.
Speaker AEg Livingston Judith Gap.
Speaker ANorth Dakota A messy winter storm is underway.
Speaker AThe northern Red River Valley is under a winter storm warning 6am today to 6am Wednesday.
Speaker AElsewhere, freezing rain and mixed percip will glaze roads this morning before colder air flips to snow and blowing snow.
Speaker AGusts to 45 to 50 mph may drop visibility and produce patchy ice.
Speaker AOregon Heavy rain continues today through Wednesday under an atmospheric river, with the NWS highlighting river, small stream and urban flooding concerns across NW Oregon.
Speaker ASome coastal tidal overflow is possible during high tides.
Speaker APortland transportation officials urge extra time and caution on commutes.
Speaker AWidespread river flood warnings are in effect across western Washington as heavy rain continues.
Speaker AThe Stillaguamish at Arlington and the Puyallup at Puyallup are among rivers under warnings.
Speaker AA flood watch covers the Seattle area through Friday.
Speaker AImpacts ramp up today into Wednesday.
Speaker AWinter storm warnings advisories cover parts of central western and southern Wisconsin with 2 to 7 inches common and locally higher totals in warned areas.
Speaker AA wintry mix and gusty winds will create slick roads and brief whiteouts, especially this evening and overnight.
Speaker AWyoming A winter storm warning remains in effect for Yellowstone national park and the Absarokas through Wednesday afternoon, with 10 to 20 inches possible on higher terrain and ridge top gusts up to 60-70 mph.
Speaker AWYDOT reports dangerous winds and blowover risk on several corridors.
Speaker AAll other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.
Speaker AThat's your EMN Morning Brief for Tuesday, December 9th.
Speaker AStay safe.
Speaker ALinks are in the notes below.