Good morning, I'm Cedric and this is your EM Morning Brief for Tuesday, January 6, 2026.
Speaker AA cold season split sets the tone today.
Speaker AHeavy mountain snow targets the Cascades and northern blues with feet of accumulation and hazardous pass travel from Washington into Oregon through mid week.
Speaker AFarther east, a quick shot of mixed precipitation brings slick commutes from the upper Midwest into northern New York this evening into Wednesday along the Gulf.
Speaker ADense fog trims visibilities this morning on parts of the Texas coast and bays.
Speaker ASeismically, Alaska records multiple moderate quakes overnight, including a magnitude 4.5 near Port Alsworth and a magnitude 4.8 in the rat Islands.
Speaker AThe National Tsunami Warning center reports no tsunami warning, advisory, watch or threat.
Speaker AOne additional note for Alaska storm survivors, FEMA flags active scam attempts and shares how to report fraud.
Speaker ALet's run through the states.
Speaker AAlaska Two quakes registered this morning, magnitude 4.5 about 34 kilometers east northeast of Port Alsworth and a magnitude 4.8 in the Rat Islands.
Speaker A10:57 UTC the National Tsunami Warning center issues an information no tsunami threat.
Speaker ASeparately for October west coast storm survivors, FEMA urges vigilance against fraud, verify IDs, never pay for help and use official hotlines to report scams.
Speaker ACalifornia Showers continue today with localized ponding.
Speaker AAn overnight flood advisory in southwestern Monterey county ran until 6am highlighting vulnerable low spots and small streams.
Speaker AHazardous surf and sneaker wave messaging remains in effect for the North Coast.
Speaker ASan Diego's forecast favors another round of showers tonight into Wednesday.
Speaker AIdaho Winter weather advisories continue today for the Sawtooth, Stanley Basin, Sun Valley region and adjacent high terrain with 2 to 6 inches of snow in gusts to 35 mph later.
Speaker AAdvisories expand east of Boise into the Idaho City area this afternoon through Wednesday evening.
Speaker AMinnesota Dense fog blankets central and west central counties this morning with frequent 1/4 mile visibilities or less through noon.
Speaker AMontana Gap Wind corridors along the Beartooth foothills in the Livingston area see strong southwest winds today into Wednesday.
Speaker AGusts of 65-70 mph may affect high profile vehicles.
Speaker ANEW York North Country A winter weather advisory runs 4pm today to 11am Wednesday for Jefferson and Lewis counties with mixed precipitation creating slick roads this evening and overnight.
Speaker AOregon Winter storm warnings for the northern Blue Mountains call for 12 to 30 inches through Thursday with gusts to 45 mph.
Speaker ATravel over Meacham Tollgate will be difficult during heavier bands.
Speaker ATexas Dense fog reduces visibilities along portions of the upper Texas coast and Galveston Bay through mid morning Marine dense fog advisories are in effect and some inland spots around DFW also report low ceilings and patchy fog.
Speaker AEarly Washington Winter storm warnings span the eastern slopes and high passes of the Cascades, including Stevens Pass, with 2 to 4ft of snow by Thursday and gusts to 30 to 45 mph.
Speaker AWisconsin northwest counties share the morning dense fog advisory with adjacent Minnesota.
Speaker A1/4 mile visibility or less through noon.
Speaker AWyoming High winds continue in the I80 Arlington Elk Mountain corridor and parts of Laramie Platt counties.
Speaker AWarnings note 60 to 65 mph gusts through Wednesday afternoon with hazardous crosswinds for light and high profile vehicles.
Speaker AAll other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.
Speaker AThat's your morning brief Source links are in the notes below.
Speaker AStay safe.