Good morning, I'm Cedric and this is your EM Morning Brief for Wednesday, December 10, 2025 A potent Pacific atmospheric river keeps soaking Washington and Oregon today with additional urban and river flooding likely.
Speaker ASeveral rivers are already under flood warnings.
Speaker AAt the same time, a fast moving winter storm pushes across the upper Midwest into the Great Lakes and interior Northeast bringing bursts of snow, pockets of freezing rain and strong winds that will complicate commutes and could prompt spot power outages farther north.
Speaker ASoutheast Alaska deals with dangerous wind chills under cold weather advisories in the tropics.
Speaker AThe National Hurricane center reports no active cyclones in the Atlantic or Eastern Pacific during this off season period.
Speaker ALet's run through the states.
Speaker AAlaska Bitter cold persists for parts of Southeast and interior Alaska.
Speaker ACalifornia Coastal hazards headline today the Bay Area office highlights a beach hazards statement and small craft advisories.
Speaker ABreaking waves 12 to 16ft and strong currents mean dangerous surf.
Speaker AHawaii A high surf advisory is posted for north and west facing shores of Kauai and Niihau as medium period northwest swells build.
Speaker ANWS Honolulu Surf forecast products are updated this morning.
Speaker AMaine Snow impacts persist today across northern Maine.
Speaker ANWS Caribou keeps winter weather advisories in effect into tonight for interior zones.
Speaker AMichigan Winter weather advisories remain in effect across portions of northwest and north central lower Michigan through this afternoon.
Speaker ANWS Gaylord notes 2 to 4 inches of additional snow and gusts into the 30s miles per hour with lake effect bands behind the system.
Speaker ALocal outlets report slick travel from I96 north to M72.
Speaker AExpect variable conditions and blowing snow near open areas.
Speaker AMinnesota the departing storm leaves patchy ice and snow covered roads mainly in central and northern Minnesota early today.
Speaker ANPR reports numerous school delays.
Speaker ANWS Duluth maintains winter headlines in lake effect favored areas.
Speaker AMontana Winter headlines continue for mountain zones.
Speaker AA winter storm warning remains in effect for the Absaroka Beartooth Mountains until late afternoon.
Speaker AAdditional 10 to 18 inches over higher peaks and hazardous travel over passes are highlighted.
Speaker ASeparate advisories cover Maria's Pass and parts of northwest Montana.
Speaker ANew York A winter storm warning continues for northern Oneida county with snow and blowing snow today.
Speaker AAdvisories elsewhere in central and eastern upstate expect the heaviest snow to taper toward evening, but roads remain slick in the Adirondacks and Tug Hill Plateau.
Speaker ANorth Dakota High winds with snow and pockets of freezing rain created hazardous travel statewide.
Speaker ANWS Bismarck highlights ongoing winter hazards today while DOT advisories ease gradually.
Speaker AMedia report near zero visibility at times and black ice.
Speaker AOregon Flood watches and warnings remain across northwest Oregon and the Lower Columbia as the atmospheric river persists NWS Portland warns saturated soils, gusty winds and rising rivers can topple trees and cause outages.
Speaker ASnow spreads across Vermont today with winter weather advisories posted by nws.
Speaker ABURLINGTON Highest travel impacts in the morning to midday, especially across the northern Green Mountains.
Speaker AWashington Western Washington remains under multiple flood warnings and flood watches.
Speaker ANWS SEATTLE Highlights Renewed heavy rain today with river rises and some coastal flooding.
Speaker AGusty winds add tree and power line risk on saturated ground.
Speaker AWisconsin Overnight winter storm warnings and advisories expired early this morning across parts of central and northern Wisconsin.
Speaker AResidual blowing, drifting and slick spots persist mainly near open areas and lake belts.
Speaker AWyoming Winter storm warnings remain through late afternoon for Yellowstone, the Absarokas and Teton Gros Ventre ranges.
Speaker ANWS Riverton calls for additional Snow and mountain gusts 50 to 65 mph.
Speaker AAll other states have no significant updates in the last 24 hours.
Speaker AWe'll keep watch on the Pacific river flooding and the Midwest to Northeast winter impacts through the day.
Speaker AFor hyper local alerts, always check your NWS office.
Speaker ASources are in the show notes below.
Speaker AStay safe.