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Good morning.

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I'm Cedric and This is your EM Morning Brief for Thursday, November 6, 2025.

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We're tracking two main weather stories today.

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First, 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.

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In the Northeast, a strong cold front exits but leaves behind brisk damaging gusts and spots and lingering marine hazards on Long Island Sound.

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Crews in Connecticut report scattered outages and downed limbs from the overnight wind burst.

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Alaska Marine zones face heavy freezing, spray and gales and Thompson Pass sees blowing snow Travel concerns Hawaii has a high surf advisory today.

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Elevated surf and strong trades keep beach and small craft risks.

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Elevated tropics remain quiet basin wide.

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No active cyclones in the Atlantic, Eastern Pacific or Central Pacific and formation is not expected within seven days.

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Earthquake check USGS shows routine seismicity the past 24 hours, including small events in Alaska.

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No US damaging quakes flagged.

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Let's run through the Alaska Mariners face heavy freezing spray warnings and gales over portions of the Bering Gulf of Alaska and coastal waters.

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Icing can accumulate rapidly on smaller vessels.

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Overland A winter weather advisory for blowing snow in Thompson Pass reduces visibility to a half mile at times today.

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Elsewhere, cold and periods of snow spread across parts of the Interior and Southwest through tonight.

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California A coastal hazards day for the Bay Area and Central Coast.

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High surf advisory and a coastal flood advisory remain in effect with long periods swell and king tide cycles.

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Expect hazardous surf, sneaker waves and minor flooding in vulnerable bayside spots around high tide.

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Small craft advisories and hazardous seas warnings are posted for many coastal waters.

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Farther north, showers linger early with light high elevation snow in the northern Sierra and southern Cascades.

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Connecticut Overnight wind brought scattered tree damage and a few thousand power outages statewide.

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The wind advisory has expired but breezy conditions persist and a gale low water advisory continues for Long Island Sound.

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NWS Boston Notes 50-60-mile per hour peak gust potential Overnight conditions ease through the day.

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Hawaii A high surf advisory continues today for north and east facing shores.

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Kauai to the Big island with strong trades maintaining choppy conditions.

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Massachusetts the cold front is east but lingering strong Northwest gusts and marine hazards continue this morning.

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NWS guidance highlighted 50 to 60 mile per hour gust potential.

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Overnight impacts included scattered outages and downed limbs with gradual improvement through the day.

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Montana High wind warnings and advisories cover portions of north central Montana today with another round of strong winds possible Friday.

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Mountain snow continues along the Rocky Mountain front and parts of southwest Montana through Friday with minor pass level accumulations.

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New York Gusty Northwest winds persist behind the front.

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Strongest on the island and coastal plain.

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Early easing later today.

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Marine conditions remain hazardous for small craft.

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Oregon along the coast, a coastal flood warning advisory and high surf advisory remain in effect with large, long period swell and king tides.

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Minor flooding is possible around high tide and bar jetty conditions are hazardous.

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Inland showers continue with light Cascade snow at higher elevations and breezy winds in exposed terrain.

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Winter headlines continue in the Cascades with accumulating snow and periods of reduced visibility.

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Lowland rain and gusty onshore winds spread across western Washington.

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

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That's your EMN Morning Brief for Thursday, November 6th.

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Stay safe.