Good Morning.
Speaker AI'm Cedric and this is your EM Morning Brief for Tuesday, November 25, 2025.
Speaker AThe National Weather Service has winter storm warnings and advisories from the eastern Dakotas into northern Minnesota and northern Wisconsin with heavy snow and gusty winds through tonight and into Wednesday.
Speaker AMariners on western Lake Superior also face gale and lakeshore flood hazards farther south.
Speaker AThe Storm Prediction center highlights a slight risk for severe storms from southeast Mississippi into east central Alabama today with damaging winds and a couple of tornadoes possible across the High Plains.
Speaker AHigh wind warnings persist in southeast Wyoming and the Nebraska Panhandle.
Speaker AWyoming D.O.
Speaker Areports extreme blowover risk and restrictions to high profile vehicles on stretches of I80 near Arlington, Bordeaux and Laramie Cheyenne.
Speaker AOn the Great Lakes, gale warnings watch ramp up Wednesday into Friday on Lake Huron.
Speaker ASmall craft should prepare for 40 to 45 knot gusts and large waves in the Pacific Northwest.
Speaker AWinter weather advisories and gale warnings affect Cascades and coastal waters today.
Speaker AUSGS shows the routine background swarm of small quakes in Alaska and Hawaii over the past day.
Speaker ALets run through the states Alabama Two rounds of storms cross central Alabama today.
Speaker ANWS Birmingham notes a level 1 of 5 risk this morning in the northwest 2/3 of the area, then another risk expanding to all of central Alabama through this evening.
Speaker AThreats damaging winds, isolated large hail and a brief tornado or two.
Speaker AThe SPC's day one outlook maintains a slight risk in east central Alabama.
Speaker AHawaii NWS Honolulu flags a long period northwest swell building Wednesday that is likely to exceed advisory thresholds by Wednesday afternoon.
Speaker AMichigan Marine conditions deteriorate Wednesday.
Speaker AGale warnings are posted for portions of Lake Huron from Wednesday morning through Friday morning with gusts to 45 knot and waves building into the mid teens.
Speaker AA strong cold front Wednesday will also bring gusty west winds region wide.
Speaker AMinnesota Winter storm warnings continue today into early Wednesday for parts of western and northern Minnesota including Big Stone, Traverse, Marshall and Roberts counties near the SD border with 4 to 8 inches common and gusts to 45 mph creating blowing snow further east toward the Arrowhead and North Shore.
Speaker AHigher totals are possible and lakeshore flooding hazards are indicated along western Lake Superior.
Speaker AMississippi A slight risk for severe weather covers southeast Mississippi today.
Speaker AStorms may produce damaging winds and a couple of tornadoes from late morning into early evening.
Speaker ANebraska High wind warnings remain in effect for the far northwest Panhandle, Dawes, Box Butte, Sioux counties with gusts to 60 mph.
Speaker ATravel impacts are ongoing.
Speaker AAdjacent Wyoming I80 corridors are under extreme blowover risk with restrictions to high profile vehicles.
Speaker ANew York Western and north central New York prep for a potent cold front Wednesday Winter storm watches are up in parts of the Buffalo forecast area for Wednesday evening through Friday evening with 40-50 mph wind gusts and lake effect snow developing.
Speaker AGale conditions also likely on Lake Ontario later Wednesday through Friday.
Speaker AWashington Winter weather advisories are in effect for Cascades today with accumulating mountain snow and coastal waters carry gale warnings.
Speaker ANorthern Wisconsin stays under winter storm warnings into Wednesday night with 6 to 11 inches possible in the north and gusts near 40 mph.
Speaker AWestern Lake Superior includes gale and lakeshore flood hazards.
Speaker AWyoming High wind warnings continue this morning along wind prone stretches of I80 Arlington, Elk Mountain, Bordeaux with 65 to 70 mph gusts possible in the Laramie Range and north South Laramie Range foothills.
Speaker AWyoming DOT reports extreme blowover risk and ongoing high profile vehicle restrictions near Laramie and Cheyenne.
Speaker AAll other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.
Speaker AWe'll keep tracking winter weather in the upper Midwest, severe storms in the Southeast and high winds on the High Plains.
Speaker AStay safe.