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Florida State Watch Office Daily Incident Report for Saturday, March 7, 2020
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Florida State Watch Office Daily Incident Report for Saturday, March 7, 2020

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Florida State Watch Office Daily Incident Report for Friday, March 6, 2020
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Florida State Watch Office Daily Incident Report for Friday, March 6, 2020

FLORIDA DIVISION OF EMERGENCY MANAGEMENTSTATE WATCH OFFICEDAILY INCIDENT REPORT Incident Number: 2020-1389 Incident Name: Potential Raw Sewage Release Occurred: 3/5/2020   17:00 ET Reported to SWO: 3/5/2020   19:28 ET Affecting: Pasco Involving: Wastewater or Effluent Release Summary: A private citizen reported a potential release of an unknown amount of raw sewage leaking from a pipe in the Land O' Lakes area. The release may have entered Cypress Creek, which is a tributary of the Hillsborough River. The release is ongoing and no clean-up actions reported. Status: Closed Incident Number: 2020-1388 Incident Name: Unknown Sheen Occurred: 3/5/2020   17:18 ET Reported to SWO: 3/5/2020   18:18 ET Affecting: Okaloosa Involving: Petroleum Spill Summary: Petroleum sheen
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State of Alaska and FEMA Announce FEMA Assistance Now Available for Flooding Survivors

State of Alaska and FEMA Announce FEMA Assistance Now Available for Flooding Survivors ANCHORAGE, Alaska – FEMA Individual Assistance is now available for residents in the City and Borough of Juneau affected by the flooding that occurred August 5-6, 2024. Assistance may include funds for home repairs, temporary rental assistance, damaged vehicles and essential personal property, loss of subsistence items, as well as medical, dental, and funeral expenses caused by the disaster. FEMA assistance is unable to duplicate benefits offered through insurance, state programs, or other programs. But if your losses or damage go beyond disaster assistance available from other
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FEMA Provides $47 Million to the State of Wisconsin for Vaccine Distribution Support

FEMA Provides $47 Million to the State of Wisconsin for Vaccine Distribution Support CHICAGO – The U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and Wisconsin Emergency Management (WEM) announced today that $47,056,978 in federal funding has been made available to Wisconsin Department of Health Services for costs related to the state’s COVID-19 vaccine distribution plan under the federal disaster declaration of April 4, 2020. This funding is an advance payment to Wisconsin Department of Health Services for eligible reimbursable costs to distribute and administer COVID-19 vaccines, including the establishment and operation of temporary vaccination assistance teams and
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Wednesday June 18th, 2025
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Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Wednesday June 18th, 2025

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level:  Level 2   Meteorological Summary:   Strong high pressure over the western Atlantic will continue to bring summertime conditions across the Sunshine State with daily showers and thunderstorms. Morning showers and embedded thunderstorms along the Gulf Coast are already beginning to move towards the coastlines this morning, and they will continue to move inland and increasing in coverage (35-65% chance of rain). The Atlantic and Gulf Coast sea breeze will collide with one another along the western and interior Peninsula, bringing scattered showers and thunderstorms (25-50% chance of rain). Any
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Tuesday, June 17th, 2025
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Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Tuesday, June 17th, 2025

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level:  Level 2 Meteorological Summary: Little change in the overall weather pattern can be expected as daily showers and thunderstorms will develop across the state.  Morning showers and embedded thunderstorms along the Gulf Coast will gradually move inland throughout the morning hours before becoming more scattered with daytime heating (25-55% chance of rain). Some drier air filtering into the Peninsula will keep shower and thunderstorm activity more isolated to scattered along the sea breeze boundaries this afternoon (20-60% chance of rain). The greatest coverage across the Peninsula will be along the
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Monday, June 16th, 2025
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Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Monday, June 16th, 2025

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level:  Level 2   Meteorological Summary: A stagnant weather pattern will continue to lead to daily showers and thunderstorms developing throughout the day along the sea breeze. Morning showers and thunderstorms have already develop along the coastal Big Bend and Nature Coast, and southerly to southeasterly winds to keep bringing them onshore this morning. Additional scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms can be expected to develop across the state along the sea breeze boundaries, with some locally strong to severe thunderstorms  possible (50-70% chance of rain). Frequent lightning, gusty winds and
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Sunday, June 15th, 2025
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Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Sunday, June 15th, 2025

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level:  Level 2 Meteorological Summary: The typical summertime thunderstorm pattern will continue throughout the state as scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms will develop with daytime heating and the daily sea breeze (55-80% chance of rain). Onshore winds are already bringing isolated showers and thunderstorms onshore along the Panhandle and Gulf Coast, and these will continue to become more widespread with daytime heating. The Gulf and Atlantic sea breeze boundaries will move inland and collide with one another keeping the greatest shower and thunderstorm coverage along the western Peninsula. Saharan Dry
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Special Weather Statement issued June 15 at 8:20PM EDT by NWS State College PA

Areas of dense fog and low visibility below one-half mile could make driving conditions hazardous overnight. These lower visibilities will be most pronounced across the higher elevations, where visibilities below one-quarter of a mile will be possible through 8AM Monday. If traveling overnight and during the early morning hours on Monday, slow down and leave plenty of distance ahead of you. Be prepared for rapidly changing visibility and increased travel times.
Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Saturday, June 14th, 2025
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Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report for Saturday, June 14th, 2025

Florida State Watch Office Morning Situation Report EOC Activation Level:  Level 2 Meteorological Summary:   Scattered to numerous showers and thunderstorms can be expected across the Sunshine State, courtesy of our typical summertime pattern. Southerly to southeasterly winds are beginning to usher spotty showers along Florida’s coastlines this morning, with an increase in coverage and intensity expected with the sea breeze (55-85% chance of rain). A few thunderstorms may become strong to locally severe ; frequent lightning, gusty winds (40-50 mph), and very heavy downpours likely. Prolonged periods of thunderstorm activity and intense downpours may lead to instances of flooding and