Good morning, I'm Cedric and this is your EM Morning Brief for Wednesday, 5th November 2025.
Speaker AA strong Pacific atmospheric river continues to hit the Northwest today with rounds of heavy rain, mountain snow, high surf and pockets of coastal flooding.
Speaker AThe Weather Prediction center keeps a marginal flash flood risk focused along the far northern California and southwest Oregon coastlines, the Olympics and upslope of the northern Sierra through Thursday morning.
Speaker AThe Storm Prediction Center's Day one outlook carries marginal severe potential for the immediate Oregon, northern California coast and a second pocket from the northern Appalachians into southern New England where a fast moving system brings damaging wind gusts this afternoon into early Thursday in the Northeast.
Speaker AMultiple NWS offices have high wind watches, warnings and marine gale or storm headlines posted.
Speaker APrepare for tree limbs down scattered outages and hazardous marine conditions overnight.
Speaker AFinally, USGS notes routine minor seismicity in Alaska and elsewhere over the last day.
Speaker ANo US Events meeting significant impact thresholds are flagged this morning.
Speaker ALet's run through the states.
Speaker AAlaska, Aleutian and Bering waters remain rough.
Speaker AThe latest marine forecast highlights gale warnings for segments from Nikolski to Seguam with seas to 14 foot.
Speaker AUSGS lists only minor quakes over the past day with no alerts issued.
Speaker ACalifornia Northern coast counties start the day under high wind warnings, flood watches and coastal flood high surf statements as the atmospheric river persists.
Speaker ANWS Eureka notes wind impacts lasting through this morning, early afternoon and renewed rain surf Thursday with king tides increasing minor tidal flooding risk.
Speaker AThe state also pre deployed emergency resources Tuesday to Del Norte and Humboldt ahead of the worst impacts.
Speaker AMaine A potent low sweeps through today into early Thursday with high wind warnings and gale storm warnings for the Gulf of Maine waters.
Speaker ANWS gray Portland and NWS Caribou both flag 40 to 65 mph gusts at times strongest late tonight into early Thursday.
Speaker AScattered power outages and hazardous crosswinds on bridges are possible.
Speaker AMassachusetts Southern New England is under high wind warnings advisories with the core risk late tonight into early Thursday.
Speaker ANWS BOSTON Norton's Weather story highlights 55-65 mph westerly gusts overnight with tree damage and scattered outages possible.
Speaker AMarine storm gale headlines are up for the coastal waters.
Speaker AMichigan Strong northwest flow behind the front brings dangerous conditions on the lakes.
Speaker AGale warnings are posted over portions of Lake Huron with 30 to 45 knot gusts and 6 to 10 foot seas.
Speaker AAt times additional gales or brief storm force gusts are possible on exposed waters.
Speaker AInland winds ease Thursday but high profile vehicles near the Thumb and shoreline should use caution today.
Speaker AMontana Winter Weather advisories are in effect for the Crazies and Beartooth's absarokas with snow and blowing snow.
Speaker AAdditional advisories are posted in portions of north central and northwest Montana.
Speaker ANEW Hampshire the same quick hitting system drives high winds late today into early Thursday.
Speaker ANorthern High terrain may see brief snow showers.
Speaker AValleys contend mainly with wind.
Speaker AMarine headlines are up for the Gulf of Maine plan for sporadic power outages and tree limbs down overnight.
Speaker ANew York 2 main inland wind advisories late today into Thursday for parts of eastern upstate NY and gale warnings south of Long island with 35 to 45 knot gusts and 10 to 17 foot seas tonight into Thursday.
Speaker AExpect scattered downed limbs and spotty outages.
Speaker AInland Ohio Blustery conditions continue with wind advisories for the lakeshore and gale warnings on Lake Erie.
Speaker ANWS Cleveland notes west winds 20 to 30 mph with gusts up to 50 mph for portions of the lakeshore this afternoon and evening.
Speaker AGales are expected 10am to 10pm on the lake.
Speaker AOregon Southwest Oregon and adjacent coast remain under high wind warnings, high surf advisories and a coastal flood watch.
Speaker ANWS Medford sites 20205 foot breakers, king tides Thursday and damaging wind gusts today across coastal ranges the Cascade, Siskiyous and east of the Cascades.
Speaker AVermont wind advisory from 4pm today to early Thursday for much of northern Vermont and the Champlain Valley.
Speaker ANWS Burlington expects 40 to 50 mile per hour gusts with scattered tree limbs down and isolated outages.
Speaker AMountain Snow showers may briefly reduce visibility on the spine tonight.
Speaker AWestern Washington faces multiple hazards.
Speaker AFlood watch for Mason county from Thursday afternoon through Saturday morning with the Skokamish river most prone to reach flood stage.
Speaker ACoastal flood and high surf headlines along the outer coast and mountain winter weather advisories all other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.
Speaker AWe'll keep watch on the Northwest river and surf impacts and the Northeast wind surge into early Thursday.
Speaker AAs always, stay safe.