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Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Homeland Security Threat Level: YELLOW (ELEVATED)
Significant National Weather West Winter storm warnings and advisories are in effect for much of the western United States. One to two feet of snow is forecast from Californiaâs northern coastal mountains eastward to Utah, Idaho, western Wyoming and Montana. Lower elevations of the Great Basin and the mountain valleys could also snow ranging from a few inches to a foot. The snow will bring gusty winds and produce blizzard conditions, the threat of avalanches, and below zero temperatures in the northern Rockies. Rain showers are possible throughout California in the lower elevations. Midwest: Snow showers are in the forecast over the Great Lakes. Snow is also expected across the western portions of Nebraska and the Dakotas and low temperatures will range from the single digits to below zero. The rest of the region will be dry today. Northeast: A cold front will pass across the region today producing up to an inch of rain in some areas before moving off the eastern seaboard tonight. South: The tail end of the cold front discussed above will extend from the southern Appalachians to Texas. Showers and a few thunderstorms will extend from the Carolinas to Texas and some areas could also see up to an inch of precipitation. (NOAA and media sources) Midwest Severe Weather Outbreak On the afternoon and evening of November 22, 2010, a cold front produced severe weather across the Midwest. There are preliminary reports that eight tornados touched down in Wisconsin and Illinois. There were reports of damages, downed trees and power lines, and property damage. In Missouri, golf ball-size hail and 60 mph winds were reported from this storm system. There are no unmet needs or requests for assistance at this time. FEMA Region V, VI, and VII remain at Watch/Steady State (24/7). (NWS, Regions V, VII, FEMA HQ) Tropical Weather Outlook Atlantic, Caribbean Sea, and Gulf of Mexico Tropical cyclone formation is not expected 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 National wildfire activity as of Monday, November 22, 2010: National Preparedness: Level 1 Initial attack activity: light (12 new fires), new large fires: 0, large fires contained: 0 Uncontained large fires: 2, U.S. States affected: VA and GA. (NIFC) Fire Management Assistance Grant (FMAG) No activity. (HQ FEMA) Disaster Declaration Activity On November 22, 2010, Amendment No. 1 was added to DR-1940 and makes the Hopi Tribe eligible for the Public Assistance Program in this Arizona disaster response. Â*(FEMA HQ) More... |