Tuesday, October 22, 2019

FEMA Daily Ops Brief - no red flags today

per weather.gov

Typhoon Bualoi Moving Away from CNMI; Strong to Severe Storms in the
Southeast; Another Cold Western Storm

Typhoon Bualoi is moving northwest and away from CNMI, but heavy rain,
flooding, and gusty winds will continue into Tuesday. A cold front
moves into the Southeast and Mid-Atlantic with potential for severe
storms with damaging winds and brief tornadoes. Out West, a new cold
storm will bring mountain snow and strong winds, which will increase
fire weather threats for portions of California.

no red flags but there are 7 fire weather watches posted for
California - covering a large area of the state - Eureka to San Diego

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Significant Incidents or Threats:
•Typhoon Bualoi (22W) FINAL
•Severe thunderstorms possible Mid Atlantic
Tropical Activity:
•Atlantic: No new tropical cyclones are expected during the next five days
•Eastern Pacific: No new tropical cyclones are expected during the
next five days
•Central Pacific: Disturbance 1: Medium (40%)
•Western Pacific: Typhoon Bualoi (22W) FINAL
Declaration Activity:
•Approval: Major Disaster Declaration Florida

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