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Good morning.

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I'm Cedric and This is your EM Morning Brief for Friday 19th December 2025.

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A powerful coast to coast storm continues east today.

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The National Weather Service keeps flood watches and river flood warnings up across western Washington and northwest Oregon while high winds rake the Northern Rockies and High Plains.

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Expect lake effect snow and flash freeze slick spots downwind of the Great Lakes with gale conditions on Lakes Erie, Huron and Ontario.

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Farther south and east, wind advisories cover parts of the Mid Atlantic as the front sweeps offshore later today.

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The National Hurricane center reports no tropical cyclones in any US Basin.

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USGS shows multiple small to moderate quakes in the past 24 hours, most clustered off Alaska with no U.S. damage reports.

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Let's run through the states.

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Alaska Southwest Alaska faces dangerous wind today into Saturday.

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NWS has high wind warnings for the Pribilof Islands and the Alaska Peninsula with gusts 75-80 mph possible and bitter wind chills persisting across parts of the interior.

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Coastal flood advisories are posted for Kuskokwim Bay in the coming event.

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California Central Valley Dense fog reduces visibility to a quarter mile this morning.

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A dense fog advisory is in effect with travel delays likely.

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Mountain snow returns next week, but for today the primary hazard is fog and patchy breezes.

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Maryland A wind advisory runs through this evening for much of central Maryland as a strong cold front exits.

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Gusts 45-55 mph May down limbs and cause spotty outages followed by a sharp temperature drop.

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Michigan behind the front, NWS keeps winter weather advisories along the Lake Michigan shore and in northern Lower Michigan through early afternoon for lake effect snow 1 to 4 inches additional and 40 to 45 mph gusts.

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Mariner gales continue on Lake Huron.

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Separately, FEMA invites Branch county residents to review preliminary flood maps and file comments.

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Meeting details posted yesterday.

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Montana Strong mountain wave winds persist.

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NWS Billings highlights high wind warnings, advisories for foothill corridors with 60 to 65 mph gusts and difficult crosswinds, while higher terrain sees blowing snow.

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New York Lake effect bands develop today south of Buffalo and east of Lake Ontario.

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Winter weather advisories begin this afternoon into early Saturday for Chautauqua, southern Erie and the eastern Lake Ontario region.

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Two to four inches in the most persistent bands with gale warnings on both lakes and brief whiteouts and heavier squalls.

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Oregon Flood warnings continue on several north coast and cascade fed rivers, e.g.

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sandy near Bull Run with flood watches area wide as another atmospheric river arrives.

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High winds and hazardous seas affect the coast.

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Landslide risk is elevated on saturated slopes.

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Sandbags and road closure info are available locally.

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Western Washington remains waterlogged and windy.

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Flood warnings are in effect on the Chehalis and Cowlitz systems.

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A broader flood watch continues for the central Puget Sound lowlands as rivers respond to yesterday's rain.

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Mountain snow and pass hazards continue in the Cascades, with additional wind on the coast and strait.

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Wyoming High wind warnings remain in southeast and Central Wyoming with 60-75 mph gusts and elevated fire weather where humidity drops.

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Strong Crosswinds will impact i2580 and open corridors through early Saturday.

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All other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.

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That's the Morning Brief for Friday, December 19th.

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Stay safe.