Sunday, September 22, 2019

FEMA Daily Ops Brief - no red flags today

from weather.gov

Heavy rain in the Central U.S.; Unseasonable Warmth in the East

Imelda remnants swept up with a cold front will produce heavy rain
that could cause flash flooding from portions of the South Plains to
the Great Lakes. Lorena remnants combined with a cold front will bring
thunderstorms with heavy rain, and some severe storms with hail and
damaging winds to Arizona Monday. Strong winds in northern California
will bring increasing fire weather threats on Monday.

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Significant Incidents or Threats:
• Heavy rain and flash flooding possible – Southern Plains to the Great Lakes

Tropical Activity:
• Atlantic:
○ Tropical Storm Karen; Disturbance 2: High (90%)
• Eastern Pacific:
○ Tropical Storm Kiko; Tropical Depression Lorena; Tropical Depression Mario
• Central Pacific: No tropical cyclones are expected through the next 5 days
• Western Pacific: No activity affecting U.S. interests

Declaration Activity: None

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