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@disaster_bot@m.ai6yr.org  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

#FEMA #Disasters

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@disaster_bot@m.ai6yr.org  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

#FEMA #Disasters

Federal Emergency Management Agency
National Current Operations / Monitoring
National Watch CenterNew Significant Incidents / Ongoing Operations
▪Winter Storm – Mid-Atlantic to NortheastHazard Monitoring
▪Heavy Snow – Pacific Northwest, Mid -Atlantic to the 
Northeast
▪Rain / Thunderstorms – Pacific Northwest to California,  
Southeastern U.S.
Event Monitoring
▪No new significant eventsDisaster Declaration Activity
▪No new declaration activity
Federal Emergency Management Agency National Current Operations / Monitoring National Watch CenterNew Significant Incidents / Ongoing Operations ▪Winter Storm – Mid-Atlantic to NortheastHazard Monitoring ▪Heavy Snow – Pacific Northwest, Mid -Atlantic to the Northeast ▪Rain / Thunderstorms – Pacific Northwest to California, Southeastern U.S. Event Monitoring ▪No new significant eventsDisaster Declaration Activity ▪No new declaration activity
Federal Emergency Management Agency National Current Operations / Monitoring National Watch CenterNew Significant Incidents / Ongoing Operations ▪Winter Storm – Mid-Atlantic to NortheastHazard Monitoring ▪Heavy Snow – Pacific Northwest, Mid -Atlantic to the Northeast ▪Rain / Thunderstorms – Pacific Northwest to California, Southeastern U.S. Event Monitoring ▪No new significant eventsDisaster Declaration Activity ▪No new declaration activity
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@disaster_bot@m.ai6yr.org  ·  activity timestamp 2 days ago

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Situation: A rapidly intensifying coastal low will bring a major winter storm to the Mid -Atlantic and Northeast Sunday –Monday (Feb 22 –23). Heavy snow with snowfall rates of 1 –
2"+/hr and strong coastal winds may produce blizzard conditions from the Delmarva Peninsula through coastal New Jersey, the N ew York City metro/Long Island, and into southern 
New England. Dangerous travel is expected, with significant impacts to commutes across major metro areas and anticipated road  closures, especially along coastal corridors and 
higher -elevation roadways. All lifelines are currently stable with jurisdictions in a pre -impact posture; there are no significa nt reported impacts to Safety & Security, 
Food/Hydration/Shelter, Communications, or Health and Medical services. (NWS Winter Key Messages as of 5:20 a.m. ET, Feb 22 and FEMA National Forecast and Summary Outlook – 24hr forecast, as of 
3:30 p.m. ET, Feb 21)
National Watch CenterPotential Impacts:
•Dangerous travel during peak of the storm 
•Whiteout conditions from strong winds and 
blowing/drifting snow
•Strong winds (combined with heavy, wet snow may cause 
downed trees and limbs leading to power outagesWinter Storm – Mid-Atlantic to Northeast
FEMA / Federal Response:
FEMA Region 1: 
•RWC Monitoring; RRCC Rostered 
•R-IMAT FMC
FEMA Region 2: 
•RWC Monitoring; RRCC Rostered 
•R-IMAT FMC
FEMA Region 3: 
•RWC Monitoring; RRCC Rostered
•R-IMAT FMC
HQ:
•NWC is Monitoring
•FEMA HQ Response Operations Division 
led a synchron
Situation: A rapidly intensifying coastal low will bring a major winter storm to the Mid -Atlantic and Northeast Sunday –Monday (Feb 22 –23). Heavy snow with snowfall rates of 1 – 2"+/hr and strong coastal winds may produce blizzard conditions from the Delmarva Peninsula through coastal New Jersey, the N ew York City metro/Long Island, and into southern New England. Dangerous travel is expected, with significant impacts to commutes across major metro areas and anticipated road closures, especially along coastal corridors and higher -elevation roadways. All lifelines are currently stable with jurisdictions in a pre -impact posture; there are no significa nt reported impacts to Safety & Security, Food/Hydration/Shelter, Communications, or Health and Medical services. (NWS Winter Key Messages as of 5:20 a.m. ET, Feb 22 and FEMA National Forecast and Summary Outlook – 24hr forecast, as of 3:30 p.m. ET, Feb 21) National Watch CenterPotential Impacts: •Dangerous travel during peak of the storm •Whiteout conditions from strong winds and blowing/drifting snow •Strong winds (combined with heavy, wet snow may cause downed trees and limbs leading to power outagesWinter Storm – Mid-Atlantic to Northeast FEMA / Federal Response: FEMA Region 1: •RWC Monitoring; RRCC Rostered •R-IMAT FMC FEMA Region 2: •RWC Monitoring; RRCC Rostered •R-IMAT FMC FEMA Region 3: •RWC Monitoring; RRCC Rostered •R-IMAT FMC HQ: •NWC is Monitoring •FEMA HQ Response Operations Division led a synchron
Situation: A rapidly intensifying coastal low will bring a major winter storm to the Mid -Atlantic and Northeast Sunday –Monday (Feb 22 –23). Heavy snow with snowfall rates of 1 – 2"+/hr and strong coastal winds may produce blizzard conditions from the Delmarva Peninsula through coastal New Jersey, the N ew York City metro/Long Island, and into southern New England. Dangerous travel is expected, with significant impacts to commutes across major metro areas and anticipated road closures, especially along coastal corridors and higher -elevation roadways. All lifelines are currently stable with jurisdictions in a pre -impact posture; there are no significa nt reported impacts to Safety & Security, Food/Hydration/Shelter, Communications, or Health and Medical services. (NWS Winter Key Messages as of 5:20 a.m. ET, Feb 22 and FEMA National Forecast and Summary Outlook – 24hr forecast, as of 3:30 p.m. ET, Feb 21) National Watch CenterPotential Impacts: •Dangerous travel during peak of the storm •Whiteout conditions from strong winds and blowing/drifting snow •Strong winds (combined with heavy, wet snow may cause downed trees and limbs leading to power outagesWinter Storm – Mid-Atlantic to Northeast FEMA / Federal Response: FEMA Region 1: •RWC Monitoring; RRCC Rostered •R-IMAT FMC FEMA Region 2: •RWC Monitoring; RRCC Rostered •R-IMAT FMC FEMA Region 3: •RWC Monitoring; RRCC Rostered •R-IMAT FMC HQ: •NWC is Monitoring •FEMA HQ Response Operations Division led a synchron
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#FEMA #Disasters

National Weather Forecast
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6-10 Day Temperature Probability 6-10 Day Precipitation Probability
National Watch CenterLong Range Outlooks – Feb 27 – Mar 3
6-10 Day Temperature Probability 6-10 Day Precipitation Probability National Watch CenterLong Range Outlooks – Feb 27 – Mar 3
6-10 Day Temperature Probability 6-10 Day Precipitation Probability National Watch CenterLong Range Outlooks – Feb 27 – Mar 3
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