Good morning.
Speaker AI'm Cedric and This is your EM Morning Brief for Thursday, November 6, 2025.
Speaker AWe're tracking two main weather stories today.
Speaker AFirst, the Pacific brings early season impacts, heavy rain and mountain snow for the Northwest and Northern California, plus coastal hazards for Oregon and the Bay Area.
Speaker AIn the Northeast, a strong cold front exits but leaves behind brisk damaging gusts and spots and lingering marine hazards on Long Island Sound.
Speaker ACrews in Connecticut report scattered outages and downed limbs from the overnight wind burst.
Speaker AAlaska Marine zones face heavy freezing, spray and gales and Thompson Pass sees blowing snow Travel concerns Hawaii has a high surf advisory today.
Speaker AElevated surf and strong trades keep beach and small craft risks.
Speaker AElevated tropics remain quiet basin wide.
Speaker ANo active cyclones in the Atlantic, Eastern Pacific or Central Pacific and formation is not expected within seven days.
Speaker AEarthquake check USGS shows routine seismicity the past 24 hours, including small events in Alaska.
Speaker ANo US damaging quakes flagged.
Speaker ALet's run through the Alaska Mariners face heavy freezing spray warnings and gales over portions of the Bering Gulf of Alaska and coastal waters.
Speaker AIcing can accumulate rapidly on smaller vessels.
Speaker AOverland A winter weather advisory for blowing snow in Thompson Pass reduces visibility to a half mile at times today.
Speaker AElsewhere, cold and periods of snow spread across parts of the Interior and Southwest through tonight.
Speaker ACalifornia A coastal hazards day for the Bay Area and Central Coast.
Speaker AHigh surf advisory and a coastal flood advisory remain in effect with long periods swell and king tide cycles.
Speaker AExpect hazardous surf, sneaker waves and minor flooding in vulnerable bayside spots around high tide.
Speaker ASmall craft advisories and hazardous seas warnings are posted for many coastal waters.
Speaker AFarther north, showers linger early with light high elevation snow in the northern Sierra and southern Cascades.
Speaker AConnecticut Overnight wind brought scattered tree damage and a few thousand power outages statewide.
Speaker AThe wind advisory has expired but breezy conditions persist and a gale low water advisory continues for Long Island Sound.
Speaker ANWS Boston Notes 50-60-mile per hour peak gust potential Overnight conditions ease through the day.
Speaker AHawaii A high surf advisory continues today for north and east facing shores.
Speaker AKauai to the Big island with strong trades maintaining choppy conditions.
Speaker AMassachusetts the cold front is east but lingering strong Northwest gusts and marine hazards continue this morning.
Speaker ANWS guidance highlighted 50 to 60 mile per hour gust potential.
Speaker AOvernight impacts included scattered outages and downed limbs with gradual improvement through the day.
Speaker AMontana High wind warnings and advisories cover portions of north central Montana today with another round of strong winds possible Friday.
Speaker AMountain snow continues along the Rocky Mountain front and parts of southwest Montana through Friday with minor pass level accumulations.
Speaker ANew York Gusty Northwest winds persist behind the front.
Speaker AStrongest on the island and coastal plain.
Speaker AEarly easing later today.
Speaker AMarine conditions remain hazardous for small craft.
Speaker AOregon along the coast, a coastal flood warning advisory and high surf advisory remain in effect with large, long period swell and king tides.
Speaker AMinor flooding is possible around high tide and bar jetty conditions are hazardous.
Speaker AInland showers continue with light Cascade snow at higher elevations and breezy winds in exposed terrain.
Speaker AWinter headlines continue in the Cascades with accumulating snow and periods of reduced visibility.
Speaker ALowland rain and gusty onshore winds spread across western Washington.
Speaker AAll other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.
Speaker AThat's your EMN Morning Brief for Thursday, November 6th.
Speaker AStay safe.