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Critical Fire Weather Conditions Threaten Southern Regions
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Critical Fire Weather Conditions Threaten Southern Regions

EM Morning Brief: Thursday February 19th 2026

The primary focus of this podcast episode is the extensive and multifaceted weather hazards affecting the lower 48 states as we approach the weekend. A formidable storm system is advancing, bringing wintry conditions from the Northern and Central Plains to the Great Lakes and the Northeast, while simultaneously posing severe thunderstorm and tornado risks in the mid-Mississippi and Ohio valleys. Additionally, California faces another bout of heavy snowfall in the Sierra, accompanied by periods of significant rain and isolated thunderstorms in Southern California. The episode also highlights critical fire weather concerns in the Southern Plains, wherein warm, dry, and windy conditions facilitate the rapid spread of fires. We conclude our report with a brief overview of state-specific weather developments, emphasizing the necessity for vigilance and preparedness in light of these evolving conditions.

Takeaways:

  • The current weather pattern is characterized by significant activity across the continental United States, indicating a need for preparedness.

  • A severe storm system is expected to bring wintry conditions and potential severe thunderstorms to various regions.

  • Fire weather concerns are notably acute in the Southern Plains due to dry and windy conditions conducive to rapid fire spread.

  • States such as Iowa and Missouri face multiple hazards, including snowfall and severe thunderstorms, necessitating caution for travelers.

Sources

[WPC | https://www.wpc.ncep.noaa.gov/discussions/hpcdiscussions.php?disc=pmdspd]

[WA Governor | https://governor.wa.gov/news/2026/governor-ferguson-requests-fema-assistance-repair-1823m-infrastructure-damaged-historic-december]

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