FEMA Daily Operations Briefing for Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) sent this bulletin at 03/07/2017 09:29 AM ESTFEMA Daily Operations Briefing for Tuesday, March 7, 2017
Significant Activity – Mar 6-7
Significant Events: Wildfires – Kansas and Oklahoma
Significant Weather:
- Severe thunderstorms possible – Lower Mississippi and Tennessee valleys
- Freezing rain possible – Northeast
- Heavy snow possible – northern CA, Northern Intermountain, Northern Rockies
- Rain and snow – Pacific Northwest to Northern Intermountain, Central Great Basin and northern CA; Great Lakes to Northeast
- Rain and thunderstorms – Southern Plains to Southeast and Great Lakes
- Rain – Pacific Northwest to northern CA; Southeast to Northeast
- Critical/Elevated Fire Weather areas – Southern Plains to Northern Plains to Middle/Upper Mississippi Valley
- Red Flag Warnings – Plains to Middle Mississippi Valley
- Space Weather – Past 24-hours: Minor, geomagnetic storms reaching G1 level occurred; next 24-hours: None
Tropical Activity: No activity affecting U.S. interests
Earthquake Activity: No significant activity
Declaration Activity:
- Amendment No. 1 to FEMA-4294-GA
- Amendment No. 6 to FEMA-4297-GA
- Amendment No. 7 to FEMA-4297-GA
- Amendment No. 1 to FEMA-4298-SD
- Six FMAGs approved - KS
- One FMAG approved - OK