Sunday, November 24, 2019

FEMA Daily Ops Brief - no red flags

Significant Incidents or Threats:
•  Freezing rain possible - Central Appalachians to Northeast and portion of MT, ND, and MN
•  Heavy snow - Northern Rockies
•  Mixed precipitation - Tennessee Valley to Northeast and Pacific Northwest across Northern/Central Rockies to the Great Lakes

Tropical Activity:
•  Atlantic: Tropical Storm Sebastian
•  Eastern Pacific: No new tropical cyclones expected during the next five days
•  Central Pacific: No new tropical cyclones expected during the next five days
•  Western Pacific: No activity affecting U.S. interests

Declaration Activity: None


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Soggy Sunday For Northeast With Heavy Snow For Northern New England

A storm system moving into the East will track and strengthen up the Northeastern Seaboard. A variety of precipitation types are expected: a soaking rain for the major metropolitan areas, from Philadelphia and New York City to Boston; a possible mixture of precipitation from the Interior Northeast to parts of New England; heavy snowfall with accumulations from northern New England into Maine.


https://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=usa&wwa=Blizzard%20Warning  - alaska got blizzard - again


Seboomook Maine will get a big 7 inches - https://forecast.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=gyx&wwa=winter%20storm%20warning - somebody made that place up I think 


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dont ask me why there are blue lines everywhere in this post - got no idea

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