Good morning.
Speaker AI'm Cedric and This is your EM Morning Brief for Friday, November 7, 2025.
Speaker AKey hazards this river flooding continues on Washington's Skokamish River.
Speaker AHigh winds impact Wyoming's I 80 and parts of Montana.
Speaker AWinter weather advisories persist in Alaska and Southwest Montana and hazardous seas high surf affect portions of the Pacific Northwest and California coasts with small craft advisories spreading to the Mid Atlantic waters.
Speaker AUSGS Latest Earthquakes Past day shows routine background seismicity in the US before we run through the states, we want to thank the Emergency Management Network's newest silver sponsor, FloodMap.
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Speaker ALet's start with Alaska A winter weather advisories continue this morning for West Prince William Sound, including Whittier and Chenega, with icy roads and reduced visibility possible.
Speaker AAdditional advisories remain posted around south Central Alaska.
Speaker ACalifornia Central coast beaches face a coastal flood advisory today and a high surf advisory through Saturday evening with hazardous conditions for small craft and the surf zone from San Luis Obispo to the Santa Barbara County Central Coast.
Speaker AColorado A hazardous weather outlook highlights 1.4inches of evening snow over the Northern Divide Mountains and breezy conditions along the Front Range and Plains.
Speaker ADelaware Small craft advisory from midday today through Saturday morning for coastal waters from Cape Henlope and southward with southerly winds 20.
Speaker A25 knot and gust to 30 knots.
Speaker ASeas building 4 to 6ft tonight.
Speaker AMaryland freeze warning until 8am for parts of Baltimore and Harford counties.
Speaker AFrost advisories for St. Mary's and Calvert.
Speaker AMontana winter weather advisory remains in effect for parts of Beaverhead county this morning with light snow and slick passes.
Speaker AHigh winds also impact portions of Glacier West Glacier region through early evening.
Speaker ANew Jersey Small craft advisory from late morning through early Saturday for the nearshore waters Manasquin Inlet to Little Egg Inlet and Cape May to Cape henlopen.
Speaker ASoutherly winds 20 to 25 knots with 30 knot gusts and 4 to 6 foot seas tonight.
Speaker AOregon Hazardous seas warning this morning transitioning to a small craft advisory this afternoon through Saturday morning for the Columbia river bar and adjacent waters.
Speaker AVery steep 12 to 14 FTCs lower later but remain rough.
Speaker ARecreational boaters should delay bar transits during peak ebb.
Speaker ATexas FEMA's Hurricane barrel 4798 page was updated today including Disaster Recovery center information and assistance resources.
Speaker ASurvivors can check DRC locations and assistance status via FEMA's portal.
Speaker AWashington Skokamish river at Potlatch remains in flood warning with observed impacts elevated to moderate flooding.
Speaker ADeep fast water inundates parts of the Skokamish Valley, including Skokamish Valley Road, Bergault Road, West Purdy Cut off road and sections of Highway 106.
Speaker AWyoming High wind warning today for the I80 Arlington, Elk Mountain corridor and nearby foothills with gusts up to 60 miles per hour.
Speaker AAll other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.
Speaker AThat's your national and 50 state morning brief for Friday, November 7th.
Speaker AStay safe.