Wednesday, October 23, 2019

FEMA Daily Ops Brief - red flags CA AZ NV

per weather.gov -

Heavy Snow for Denver Foothills; Critical Fire Weather Threats in California

A strong cold front moving into the Plains will produce heavy snow, up
to a foot, across the Colorado Front Range foothills, including
southwest of the Denver metro area. Strong winds behind the front will
create critical fire weather threats across much of California through
Friday. Later this week, this front will produce heavy rain from the
South Plains to the Tennessee Valley.

shows red flags in large areas of northern and southern California -
but not central Calif - tiny areas of NV and AZ along Colorado River
to Las Vegas

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Significant Incidents or Threats:
Critical fire weather – northern and southern CA
Red Flag Warnings – CA, AZ and NV
Heavy snow possible – CO
Tropical Activity:
Atlantic: Disturbance 1: Low (30%)
Eastern Pacific: No new tropical cyclones are expected during the next five days
Central Pacific: Disturbance 1: Low (20%)
Western Pacific: No activity affecting U.S. interests
Declaration Activity:
Approval: FMAG – Kahana Ridge Fire, Hawaii

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