Tuesday, November 29, 2016

FEMA Daily Operations Briefing for Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Significant Activity for Nov 28-29

Significant Events: None
 

Tropical Activity:

  • Atlantic – Tropical cyclone activity not expected next 48 hours
  • Eastern Pacific – Tropical cyclone activity not expected next 48 hours
  • Central Pacific – No tropical cyclones expected through Thursday morning
  • Western Pacific – No activity affecting U.S. territories

Significant Weather:

  • Severe Thunderstorms possible – Southern Plains, Lower Mississippi Valley, to the Ohio and Tennessee valleys
  • Rain and Thunderstorms – Southern Plains, to the Southeastern U.S., Southern Appalachians and the Mid-Atlantic
  • Heavy snow possible – Northern Plains and Northeast
  • Snow – Northern Intermountain, Northern Rockies to Central Great Basin, Southern Rockies and Central Plains; Northern Plains
  • Rain and Snow – Northern Intermountain to Northern Rockies, Central Great Basin & Southwest; Northern Plains to Upper Mississippi Valley; Northeast
  • Freezing Rain – Northeast
  • Rain – Pacific Northwest to northern CA; Great Lakes and Northeast
  • Red Flag Warnings – none
  • Space Weather – Past 24 hours – none; next 24 hours – none

Earthquake Activity:  No significant activity

Declaration Activity:  FMAG approved – Chimney Top Fire; 5167-FM-TN

 


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