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Monday, November 15, 2010
Homeland Security Threat Level: YELLOW (ELEVATED)
Significant National Weather South Heavy rains are forecast from the southern Appalachians through the eastern Tennessee Valley and to the northwest Gulf of Mexico. Severe thunderstorms and rainfall accumulations of one to three inches are possible in southeast Louisiana, southeast Mississippi and central Alabama. West Light rain and mountain snow is expected over parts of the Northern and Central Rockies and High Plains. The Washington Cascades may see snow accumulations up to 6 inches and winds between 30-40 mph with gusts over 55 mph. A different low pressure system will produce more coastal rain and mountain snow over the Pacific Northwest and then move inland to the Northern and Central Rockies tonight into Tuesday. In the Southwest, locally strong northwest winds will continue as high pressure in the Great Basin extends eastward. Northeast Light showers are expected throughout New England, northeast Pennsylvania, eastern New York and southwest Virginia. Midwest Scattered light rain and snow showers are expected across northern Michigan, parts of the Great Lakes, and the western portions of the Dakotas and Nebraska. (NOAA and media sources) Tropical Weather Outlook Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, and Gulf of Mexico A broad low pressure system is located over the southwestern Caribbean Sea but development of this system, if any, will be slow. This area has a low chance, about 20 percent, of becoming a tropical cyclone during the next 48 hours. Central, Eastern, and Western Pacific Tropical cyclone formation is not expected during the next 48 hours. (NOAA, JTWC) Earthquake Activity No new activity (FEMA HQ) Wildfire Update Wildfire National Preparedness: Level 1 National Fire Activity as of Sunday, November 14, 2010: Initial attack activity: light (24 new fires), new large fires: 1, large fires contained: 0 Uncontained large fires: 7, U.S. States affected: KY, GA, and IN. (NIFC) Fire Management Assistance Grant (FMAG) No activity. (HQ FEMA) Disaster Declaration Activity No new activity (FEMA HQ) Stay informed of FEMA's activities online: videos and podcasts available at www.fema.gov/medialibrary and www.youtube.com/fema; follow us on Twitter at www.twitter.com/fema and on Facebook at www.facebook.com/fema More... |