National Current Ops / Monitoring – February 21-22, 2026
New Significant Incidents / Ongoing Ops:
• Winter Storm – Mid-Atlantic to the Northeast
Hazard Monitoring:
• Heavy Snow – Pacific Northwest, Southern Appalachians, Mid-Atlantic,
and Northeast
• Rain / Thunderstorms – California to Pacific Northwest and Southeastern U.S.
Disaster Declaration Activity:
• No new declaration activity
Event Monitoring:
• No new significant events
https://content.govdelivery.com/attachments/USDHSFEMA/2026/02/22/file_attachments/3561456/FEMA
Daily Ops Briefing 02-22-2026.pdf
[ did we miss a day on the reports? - zero blds burnt in tx and ok and
ks? just 2 fires mentioned in todays report and both show zero blds
burned]
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looks like eastern mass will get hit harder by blizzard then western
mass - so lets get some west plows moved to the east - now - before
the storm hits - from northern NH even - only take them 4 hours to get
here
actually - 3 hours by road - 4 hours by luxury bus of the road - The
travel distance between Berlin, NH, and Boston, MA, is approximately
182–184 miles by road. The straight-line (flight) distance is roughly
146 miles.
Travel Options
Driving: This is typically the fastest method, taking about 2 hours
and 57 minutes to 3 hours and 43 minutes, depending on traffic and the
specific route (often via I-93 S).
Bus: Concord Coach Lines operates a direct bus service between Berlin
and Boston - South Station once daily. The journey takes approximately
4 hours and 50 minutes.
thank you google AI
but there are no mutual aid radio channels for snow plows - oh well
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