Good morning, I'm Cedric and this is your EM Morning Brief for Thursday, February 19, 2026 a very active weather pattern drives multiple hazards across the lower 48 into the weekend.
Speaker AA strengthening storm system spreads wintry weather from the Northern and Central Plains toward the Great Lakes and the Northeast while also supporting severe thunderstorm and a couple tornado risks from the mid Mississippi and Ohio valleys today shifting toward parts of the Southeast.
Speaker AFriday in the west, another round of heavy Sierra snow and periods of heavy rain impact California with isolated thunderstorms possible in Southern California.
Speaker AFire weather concerns remain elevated to critical in parts of the Southern Plains where warm, dry and windy conditions combine for rapid fire spread potential.
Speaker ALet's run through the states.
Speaker AAlabama Looking ahead to Friday, the main storm system supports scattered to isolated thunderstorms across portions of the central Gulf coast region with a risk for severe hail and localized damaging wind gusts in the broader area.
Speaker ACalifornia stays in an active west coast pattern.
Speaker AExpect additional low elevation and coastal rain with heavy snow continuing through the Sierra.
Speaker ASouthern California may see isolated thunderstorms and some storms could produce damaging wind gusts.
Speaker AIowa the developing winter storm spreads multiple hazards through the region.
Speaker ASeveral inches of snow are possible across parts of Iowa today with wintry impacts expanding toward the Great Lakes tonight and Friday.
Speaker AMichigan as the main storm shifts east.
Speaker ALight to moderate snow and areas of sleet or freezing rain are possible across portions of the Upper Great Lakes tonight into Friday with impacts described as most likely minor, but even minor icing can create dangerous travel and power line issues in isolated spots.
Speaker AMissouri Sits on the edge of multiple hazards today.
Speaker AThe storm setup supports thunderstorms from the middle Mississippi Valley into the lower Ohio Valley with a risk for large hail, damaging winds and a couple tornadoes.
Speaker AIn addition, parts of southwest Missouri are included in the area highlighted for critical fire weather conditions.
Speaker AWarm, dry and windy weather can make any spark spread fast.
Speaker ANebraska is in the core of the winter storm impacts today.
Speaker ASeveral inches of snow are possible in parts of the state with hazardous travel likely where heavier bands set up.
Speaker ANew Mexico Fire weather risk is a key issue today.
Speaker AWarm, dry and windy conditions support a critical fire weather setup across portions of northeastern New Mexico.
Speaker AOklahoma is under elevated to critical fire weather concern today, especially where winds increase and humidity drops.
Speaker AConditions favor rapid wildfire spread including across central parts of the state per national guidance.
Speaker ATexas Fire weather is the main operational concern today for parts of Texas including the Panhandles, where warm, dry and windy conditions support critical fire spread potential.
Speaker AWashington A noteworthy official update published within the last 48 hours follows ongoing recovery from December flooding.
Speaker AOn February 17, Washington Governor Bob Ferguson submits a request to FEMA for public assistance funding to help repair an estimated $182.3 million in damaged public infrastructure and also applies for hazard mitigation funding aimed at reducing future disaster impacts.
Speaker AWatch for updates on eligibility, project approvals and local repair timelines as assessments continue.
Speaker AAll other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.
Speaker AThat's your EM morning brief for February 19, 2026.
Speaker AStay safe.