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The primary focus of today’s EM Morning Brief is the juxtaposition of hazardous winter travel conditions in parts of the Great Lakes and Northeast against an elevated wildfire risk across the High Plains and South Central states. We commence our discussion by highlighting the National Weather Service’s acknowledgment of gusty winds and exceedingly low humidity, which significantly heighten the potential for rapid grass fire spread. Concurrently, we address the implications of ongoing winter weather, particularly in the Northeast, where light snowfall and refreezing have engendered treacherous road conditions and black ice. Furthermore, we examine the severe wildfire activity within Big Cypress National Preserve in Florida, which has necessitated area closures due to smoke impacts. Additionally, we note the operational constraints faced by the Federal Emergency Management Agency amidst a funding shutdown, which limits its capacity to respond effectively to these unfolding crises.
Takeaways:
* The current hazardous winter travel conditions are primarily affecting the Great Lakes and Northeast regions.
* Elevated wildfire risks persist in the High Plains and South Central states due to low humidity and strong winds.
* The ongoing winter storm recovery efforts in California involve coordination for sheltering and essential services.
* Florida’s Big Cypress National Preserve is experiencing significant wildfire activity impacting air quality and local access.
* The National Weather Service has issued multiple red flag warnings highlighting the potential for rapid wildfire spread.
* The overall travel conditions across various states are complicated by winter weather and the risk of black ice.
Sources
[Cal OES | https://www.wildfirerecovery.caloes.ca.gov/]
[NWS | https://www.weather.gov/]
[AP | https://apnews.com/article/bd0e342070154e27dff32d805ab2ba46]
[NPS | https://www.nps.gov/bicy/learn/news/wildfire-update-big-cypress-national-preserve.htm]
[NPS Alerts & Conditions | https://www.nps.gov/bicy/planyourvisit/conditions.htm]
[Big Rapids News | https://www.bigrapidsnews.com/news/article/michigan-clipper-snow-tonight-february-24-21938701.php]
[KOKH/OKC Fox | https://okcfox.com/news/local/oklahoma-emergency-operations-center-remains-active-as-wildfires-impact-the-state-statewide-burn-ban-relief-donations-charity-damages-ranchers]
[NWS Fire Weather | https://www.weather.gov/fire/]
[Texas A&M Forest Service | https://tfsweb.tamu.edu/wildfire-and-other-disasters/current-wildfire-status/]
[NWS Red Flag Warning Summary | https://www.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=usa&wwa=red+flag+warning]
[MySA | https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/austin/article/i35-grass-fire-21939119.php]
By Todd T. De Voe5
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The primary focus of today’s EM Morning Brief is the juxtaposition of hazardous winter travel conditions in parts of the Great Lakes and Northeast against an elevated wildfire risk across the High Plains and South Central states. We commence our discussion by highlighting the National Weather Service’s acknowledgment of gusty winds and exceedingly low humidity, which significantly heighten the potential for rapid grass fire spread. Concurrently, we address the implications of ongoing winter weather, particularly in the Northeast, where light snowfall and refreezing have engendered treacherous road conditions and black ice. Furthermore, we examine the severe wildfire activity within Big Cypress National Preserve in Florida, which has necessitated area closures due to smoke impacts. Additionally, we note the operational constraints faced by the Federal Emergency Management Agency amidst a funding shutdown, which limits its capacity to respond effectively to these unfolding crises.
Takeaways:
* The current hazardous winter travel conditions are primarily affecting the Great Lakes and Northeast regions.
* Elevated wildfire risks persist in the High Plains and South Central states due to low humidity and strong winds.
* The ongoing winter storm recovery efforts in California involve coordination for sheltering and essential services.
* Florida’s Big Cypress National Preserve is experiencing significant wildfire activity impacting air quality and local access.
* The National Weather Service has issued multiple red flag warnings highlighting the potential for rapid wildfire spread.
* The overall travel conditions across various states are complicated by winter weather and the risk of black ice.
Sources
[Cal OES | https://www.wildfirerecovery.caloes.ca.gov/]
[NWS | https://www.weather.gov/]
[AP | https://apnews.com/article/bd0e342070154e27dff32d805ab2ba46]
[NPS | https://www.nps.gov/bicy/learn/news/wildfire-update-big-cypress-national-preserve.htm]
[NPS Alerts & Conditions | https://www.nps.gov/bicy/planyourvisit/conditions.htm]
[Big Rapids News | https://www.bigrapidsnews.com/news/article/michigan-clipper-snow-tonight-february-24-21938701.php]
[KOKH/OKC Fox | https://okcfox.com/news/local/oklahoma-emergency-operations-center-remains-active-as-wildfires-impact-the-state-statewide-burn-ban-relief-donations-charity-damages-ranchers]
[NWS Fire Weather | https://www.weather.gov/fire/]
[Texas A&M Forest Service | https://tfsweb.tamu.edu/wildfire-and-other-disasters/current-wildfire-status/]
[NWS Red Flag Warning Summary | https://www.weather.gov/wwamap/wwatxtget.php?cwa=usa&wwa=red+flag+warning]
[MySA | https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/austin/article/i35-grass-fire-21939119.php]

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