Good morning.
Speaker AI'm Cedric and This is your EM Morning Brief for Friday, December 5, 2025 Winter conditions lead today.
Speaker AThe National Weather Service has multiple winter storm warnings across the central and Northern Rockies, Colorado, Wyoming, Idaho and western Montana calling for heavy mountain snow, periods of near zero visibility and difficult travel through Saturday in Alaska.
Speaker ABlizzard warnings are up for parts of the eastern Alaska Range and Denali Burrow from tonight through the weekend with whiteout conditions and dangerous wind chills along the Gulf Coast River.
Speaker AFlood warnings continue in south central Louisiana and USGS confirms yesterday morning's widely distributed alert for a magnitude 5.9 near Carson City, Nevada was a false detection.
Speaker ANo quake occurred.
Speaker ALet's run through the states.
Speaker AAlaska faces a multi day blizzard beginning tonight for the eastern Alaska Range and adjacent Denali Borough.
Speaker ANWS highlights sustained winds, blowing snow and whiteout conditions from 6pm Friday to Sunday afternoon.
Speaker AMarine forecasts also flag heavy freezing spray and gales for the northern Gulf and cook Inlet waters.
Speaker ACalifornia two notes today.
Speaker AFirst, the USGS ShakeAlert false earthquake alert yesterday morning pushed to phones in parts of California has been rescinded.
Speaker AUSGS says the reported 5.9 magnitude near Carson City did not occur and the event was deleted while an investigation continues.
Speaker ASeparately, coastal waters from the Central coast south to the Channel Islands are under small craft advisories through the weekend for hazardous seas.
Speaker ABeach hazards continue from LA to Santa Barbara.
Speaker AColorado Winter storm warnings expand across the Elkhead Park, Gore and Flat Tops ranges from late today through Saturday night.
Speaker ANWS calls for 6 to 19 inches in many mountain zones with gusts up to 50 to 60 mph.
Speaker ATravel over high passes could become briefly impossible during peak rates tonight through Saturday morning.
Speaker ADelay non essential mountain travel, carry chains and check C DOT cameras before departure.
Speaker AIdaho A winter storm warning continues for the Clearwater Mountains and surrounding passes through Saturday afternoon with 9 to 18 inches in higher terrain and 2 to 6 inches in valleys.
Speaker ASeparate warnings are active farther east under NWS Pocatello through early Saturday.
Speaker ALouisiana river flood warnings persist along portions of the Vermilion river at Lafayette and Bayou de Cannes near Eunice.
Speaker ANWS Lake Charles extended the warning late Thursday morning.
Speaker AMinor flooding continues with gradual falls forecast.
Speaker AMontana Western and south central Montana mountains remain under winter storm warnings through Saturday.
Speaker ANWS Missoula and Billings highlight 5 to 10 inches for the Potomac Seeley Lake region and higher totals in the Absaroka, Beartooth and Crazy Mountains.
Speaker AGusty winds will worsen blowing snow it passes.
Speaker ANevada USGS confirms the widely circulated alert for a magnitude 5.9 near Dayton, Carson City at 8:06am Thursday was a false detection by an automatic system.
Speaker ANo earthquake occurred.
Speaker ANevada Seismological lab and regional outlets reiterated there was no shaking.
Speaker AState and local agencies report no damages.
Speaker AOregon Marine hazards Lead gale warnings and small craft advisories are posted for the coastal waters, with coastal flood statements in spots.
Speaker AInland breezy conditions and showers continue.
Speaker AMountains may pick up light snow.
Speaker AWashington Active hazards across western Washington include winter weather advisories in the Cascades, high wind warnings for parts of the coast and multiple marine advisories gales.
Speaker AWyoming the Snowy and Sierra Madre ranges remain under a winter storm warning through early Sunday.
Speaker ANWS Cheyenne calls for periods of heavy snow and strong winds producing whiteouts over the higher terrain.
Speaker AAll other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.
Speaker AThat's your brief for Friday, December 5th.
Speaker AStay safe.