friday, march 29, 2019 8:30 a.m. edt
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Friday, March 29, 2019
8:30 a.m. EDT
National Weather Forecast
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Severe Weather Outlook
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Precipitation Forecast
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Fri-Sun
Fire Weather Outlook
Friday Saturday
Hazards Outlook – Mar 31 – April 4
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Joint Preliminary Damage Assessments
RegionState /
LocationEvent IA/PA
Number of CountiesStart – End
Requested Complete
IV KYSevere Weather and Flooding
February 6, 2019
IA 0 0 N/A
PA 64 (+1) 58 (+7) 3/11 – TBD
IV AL
Severe Storms, Straight-line Winds,
Tornadoes, and Flooding
Feb 19 – Mar 20, 2019
IA 3 3 3/20 – 3/28
PA 13 11 3/20 – TBD
IX FSMTyphoon Wutip
February 19-22, 2019
IA 0 0 N/A
PA 2 0 3/20 – TBD
*Federated States of Micronesia
Declaration Approved
FEMA-4423-DR for Cahuilla Band of Indians• The President approved Major Disaster Declaration March
28, 2019 for Cahuilla Band of Indians
• For Severe Storms and Flooding during the period of
February 14, 2019
• Provides:
o Public Assistance for the entireTribe
o Hazard Mitigation for the entire Tribe
• FCO is Mark Wingate
PA
Declaration Request
Ohio• On March 21, 2019, the Governor requested a Major Disaster
Declaration for the State of Ohio
• For severe storms, straight-line winds, and landslides during
the period of February 5 - 13, 2019
• Requesting:
o Public Assistance for 20 counties
o Hazard Mitigation statewide
PA
Declaration Requests in ProcessRequests
APPROVED(since last report)
Requests
DENIED(since last report)
7 IA PA HM Date Requested 1 0
VT – DR (Appeal) Severe Winter Storm X X March 14, 2019
Cahuilla Band of Indians – DR Severe Storms and Floods X X March 15, 2019Declared
March 28, 2019
MS – Severe Storms, Straight-line Winds, Tornado, and Flooding X X X March 21, 2019
TN – Severe Storms, Straight-line Winds, Tornado, Flooding,
Landslides, and MudslidesX X X March 22, 2019
U.S. Territory of Guam – Super Typhoon Wutip X X March 25, 2019
AL – Severe Storms, Straight-line Winds, Tornado, and Flooding X X X March 26, 2019
Soboba Band of Luiseno Indians – DR Severe Storms and Flooding X X March 25, 2019
OH – Severe Storms, Flooding, and Landslides X X March 26, 2019
Disaster Requests & Declarations
National and Regional Resources
IM Workforce
Strength: 12,811
Available: 3,596 / 28%
Other: 3,486
Deployed: 5,729
N-IMATEast: Available
West: Available
Crisis: Available
Regional IMAT(4-6 Teams)
Assigned: 13
Available: 6
PMC / NMC: 2
Deployed: 5
N-ISB Teams(3 Teams)
Team A: Available
Team B: Available
Team C: Available
US&R(>66%)
Assigned: 28
Available: 26
PMC / NMC: 2
Deployed: 0
MERS(>66%)
Assigned: 36
Available: 36
PMC / NMC: 0
Deployed: 0
FCO(=3 Type I)
Assigned: 29
Available: 5
PMC / NMC: 0
Deployed: 24
FDRC(≥3)
Assigned: 12
Available: 3
PMC / NMC: 0
Deployed: 9
Readiness – Deployable Teams and AssetsCadres with 25% or Less Availability
EA 24% (128/526); EHP 7% (33/446); ER 9% (5/57); FL 16% (26/163); HM 21% (232/1082); LOG 19%
(246/1316); OPS 24% (63/265); PA 7% (155/2160); PLAN 21% (75/363); SAF 7% (4/55); SEC 8% (10/122)
FEMA Readiness – ActivationTeams
StatusActivated
Team
Activation
Level
Activation
TimesReason / Comments
NWC
(5 Teams)Steady State
NRCC
(2 Teams)Available Primary – Gold Team
HLT Available
RWC / MOCs
(10 Regions)Available Denver MOC Enhanced Watch Day shift Flooding
RRCCs
(10 Regions)Activated Region VII Level III Day shift Flooding
Backup Regions: VI, I, and VIII
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