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Friday, March 25, 2011
Homeland Security Threat Level: YELLOW (ELEVATED)
Japan Recovery â Support Operations The National IMAT Support Cell IMAT-East remains activated supporting the EPAâs air monitoring mission.Â*Â*Â*(FEMA HQ)Â* Significant National Weather West: A system moving in off of the Pacific is forecast to drop as much as two inches of rain along the California coast and inland valley.Â* This system is also forecast to bring as much as three feet of snow in the Sierra Nevada and the Shasta region. Precipitation will persist through the weekend.Â* Widespread precipitation in the form of snow continues across the Great Basin and the Northern and Central Rockies.Â* Critical Fire weather and Red Flag Warnings continue to persist from western Colorado to southwestern Texas due to gusty winds and low humidity. Midwest: A mix of rain and snow is expected from South Dakota into the lower Ohio Valley.Â* Areas in the upper Midwest will be generally dry, but cold.Â* Heading into the weekend, snow and strong winds will impact the Northern Plains and northern potions of the central plains early Saturday. South: Thunderstorms and showers are forecast for the upper Lower Mississippi and Tennessee Valleys.Â* Heavier rainfall just under two inches and thunderstorms are forecast in the Tennessee Valley by Saturday.Â*Â* The remaining portion of the region is forecast to be dry and cool. Northeast: Light snow is forecast for western New York and New England through today.Â* High pressure over the Ohio Valley will keep the remaining portions of the region dry, but cool. Widespread high temperatures in the 40s are forecast through Saturday.Â* (National Weather Service, Hydrometeorological Prediction Center, and various media sources)Â* Spring Flood Preparation Upper- Midwest Rivers in the Dakotas, Minnesota, Michigan, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa and Wisconsin continue to rise due to recent snowmelt and ongoing precipitation. Earthquake Activity
March 24, 2011: Fire Management Assistance Grant Georgia â Elan Church Road Fire (Long County)
Colorado: Burning Tree Fire (Franktown, Douglas County, previously called Bayou Gulch Fire)
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