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Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Homeland Security Threat Level: YELLOW (ELEVATED)
Significant National Weather West:Â* A frontal system extending southward from a deep low off the coast of Washington will produce moderate rainfall, heavy mountain snow and gusty winds along the entire West Coast and inland to the Northern and Central Rockies. Moderate to heavy snowfall will also affect the higher terrain from the Sierras and the Siskiyous in California to the Cascades and Olympic mountains in Washington and Oregon. Over a foot of snow will fall near the higher elevations in the Sierras with winds expected to gust over 80 mph along the ridge tops. Midwest: High pressure will remain in place across the Northern Plains. Temperatures in this region will range from the below zero over North Dakota and Minnesota to the 30s from Nebraska to Indiana. Morning fog and some freezing drizzle are possible from South Dakota to northern Kansas. South:Â* High pressure will bring sunshine, a few clouds, and warm temperatures to much of the region. Temperatures will reach into the 60s and 70s from Oklahoma and much of Texas to the Carolinas, Georgia and Florida. Northeast: A cold front will move through the region producing scattered snow showers across northern New York and New England. Lake effect snow is expected to develop along the southeastern shores of Lake Ontario.Â*(National Weather Service, Hydrometeorological Prediction Center, and various media sources)Â* Severe Weather Outbreak - Update Severe thunderstorms from Feb. 27-28, 2011, produced heavy rains, hail, high winds and tornadoes Midwest Flooding Widespread moderate to major flooding is occurring on rivers across the region Florida Wildfire Activity The Iron Horse Fire (Volusia and Brevard counties) started Feb. 28, 2011.Â* Sixteen thousand acres have burned.Â* The fires are 25 percent contained.Â* Two shelters are open in Brevard County with 30 occupants, and one shelter open in Volusia County with an unknown number of occupants.Â* Voluntary evacuations are in place for Volusia County where one home was destroyed. Interstate 95 and U.S. 1 North are closed near the Brevard and Volusia county line.Â*Â*(FEMA Region IV)Â* Texas Wildfire Activity- Update Gusty winds and low relative humidity across much of western Texas have caused wind driven wildfires.Â* Five Fire Management Assistance Grants were requested.Â* Four FMAGs were approved and the FMAG request for Quinn Ranch Fire (Howard County) was denied. Earthquake Activity No new activity (FEMA HQ) International â Update on New Zealand Earthquake Background A magnitude 6.3 earthquake occurred on Feb. 21, 2011, near Christchurch New Zealand. The cities of Christchurch central business district and Lyttelton suffered considerable damage with a number of collapsed and seriously damaged buildings. Current Situation
Joint Preliminary Damage Assessments are underway in the following states: Illinois, Oklahoma, Indiana and Wisconsin. Disaster Declaration Activity No new activity (FEMA HQ) More... |