Good morning.
Speaker AI'm Cedric and This is your EM Morning Brief for Tuesday, January 13, 2026 quiet but not idle Nationally, the National Weather Service highlights well above normal warmth across much of the west today into Wednesday while a clipper drops wintry weather into the Upper Midwest and Great Lakes tonight into Wednesday.
Speaker AIn Alaska waters.
Speaker AFreezing spray hazards continue for portions of the Bering Sea.
Speaker AWildfire activity remains low.
Speaker AThe National Interagency Fire Center's latest update notes a few large incidents nearing full containment in Kentucky, Texas and Missouri.
Speaker ANo tropical cyclones in any U.S. basin and no notable USGS reported damaging earthquakes affecting U.S. populations in the past day.
Speaker ALet's run through the states.
Speaker AAlaska Mariners Heavy freezing spray warnings continue in parts of the Bering Sea and southwest Alaska coastal waters and with freezing spray and hazardous seas in the forecast today.
Speaker AArizona FEMA announces updated flood maps for Pima county released today.
Speaker AResidents and local officials should review the new preliminary flood risk information and prepare to submit comments or appeals during the formal review window once posted.
Speaker ALocally California A prolonged Santa Ana event continues through midweek in SoCal.
Speaker ANortheasterly winds with locally strong gusts, very dry afternoons and warm temps.
Speaker ANWS Los Angeles and San Diego Note gusts 35 to 45 miles per hour in prone passes.
Speaker AFuels remain moist from recent rains, keeping fire danger elevated but not critical along the central north coast and bay shoreline, chilly mornings with dense fog pockets and an elevated sneaker wave risk persist.
Speaker AKentucky National Wildland update notes a large fire nearing containment.
Speaker ANo new official state actions Posted in last 24h.
Speaker AMichigan Lake effect returns to the UP.
Speaker AWinter weather advisories from NWS Marquette call for slippery roads, reduced visibility in blowing snow and gusts possibly bringing down tree branches.
Speaker AImpacts may hit the Tuesday evening and Wednesday morning commutes in Keweenaw, Ontonagon, northern Houghton, Gojebik and adjacent counties.
Speaker AMinnesota Northern MN saw an overnight advisory with light wintry mix and slick spots.
Speaker AThat advisory expires early this morning.
Speaker AA colder push follows mid week behind a clipper.
Speaker AMonitor local forecasts for any renewed advisories.
Speaker AMissouri National Wildland update notes a large fire nearing containment.
Speaker ANo new official state actions posted in last 24 hours.
Speaker AWashington flood watch remains in effect this morning for parts of Skagit and Whatcom counties.
Speaker ARecent rains and snowmelt may push small rivers and low lying areas toward minor flooding.
Speaker AWatch for standing water during the morning drive and heed any road closures.
Speaker ADense fog redevelopment is also possible tonight into Wednesday.
Speaker AAll other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.
Speaker ASource Links are in the show Notes below.
Speaker AWe'll keep eyes on the upper Midwest snow bands and SoCal winds through Thursday.
Speaker AStay safe.