Good morning, I'm Cedric and this is your EM Morning Brief for Monday, December 8, 2025.
Speaker AA powerful Pacific storm continues funneling an atmospheric river into the Northwest today with the Weather Prediction center flagging areas at risk for excessive rainfall and flooding through tonight.
Speaker AIf you're in western Washington or Oregon, expect periods of heavy rain, river rises and hazardous surface in the interior West.
Speaker AThe same system drives winter weather.
Speaker AWyoming, Idaho and parts of Montana face significant snow, wind and difficult travel through mid week over Alaska.
Speaker AOfficials confirm Saturday's magnitude 7.0 Hubbard Glacier earthquake near the Alaska Yukon border.
Speaker AAftershocks continue though no major damage is reported.
Speaker ASpace weather could also be active.
Speaker ANOAA has a G3 strong geomagnetic storm watch valid Tuesday which may bring auroras farther south and minor power comms impacts monitor utility guidance finally, tropics are quiet.
Speaker ANo active cyclones in either basin.
Speaker ALet's run through the states.
Speaker AAlaska Follow up today on the magnitude 7.0 Hubbard Glacier earthquake from Saturday.
Speaker AThe Alaska Earthquake center reports widespread felt reports across Southeast and an ongoing aftershock sequence, but no tsunami threat and no major damage reported.
Speaker AMeanwhile, NWS Anchorage highlights fresh snowfall and gusty winds for the Copper river basin and Thompson Pass, Idaho.
Speaker ASoutheast and eastern Idaho face accumulating snow and periods of high wind as the Pacific Storm pushes inland.
Speaker AThe NWS Pocatello Hazard Board shows winter storm warnings and advisories in effect with a broader flood watch and wind headlines possible in adjacent zones.
Speaker AMontana High winds ramp up late today into Tuesday.
Speaker ANWS Billings highlights strong crosswinds for the western foothills and along I90 from Livingston to Big Timber and US 191 to Harlowton.
Speaker ABlowing snow is possible where showers line up with wind.
Speaker AHigh profile vehicles should delay or find alternate routes during peak gusts.
Speaker AOregon coast and Valleys NWS Portland shows flood warnings and spots a coastal flood advisory and gale small craft advisories with the atmospheric river peaking today.
Speaker AInland brief gusty winds may down small limbs.
Speaker AWashington Western Washington stays under the gun for flooding as the atmospheric river continues.
Speaker ANWS Seattle's hazards map shows flood warnings and watches.
Speaker ANWS Spokane highlights wind advisories and flood watches on the east side with mud rockslide potential on steep terrain.
Speaker AWyoming Winter Storm warnings advisories are posted across western and central Wyoming with heavy mountain snow and areas of wind through Wednesday.
Speaker ANWS Riverton's winter page shows significant accumulations.
Speaker AWYDOT reports extreme blow over risk and closures to some high profile vehicles on segments of i25 near Douglas Glendo with high impact travel messaging on i80 and US 287 191.
Speaker AAll other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.
Speaker AWe'll continue to track the Alaska aftershocks and Tuesday's geomagnetic storm potential.