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State of Nevada - Daily Situation Report- Sept. 26, 2013 Go to dem.nv.gov/ for the complete report #NVemergencymgt September is National Preparedness Month Remember Your Pets! Get your pet an emergency kit and create a buddy system. Click here for a pet preparedness kit: Ready.gov/animals Ready.gov/caring-animals NDEM Duty Officer: Kirsten Sherve: Sept 23 -30, 2013 775-687-0400 24-hour Emergency Number (NHP Dispatch) 775-687-0498 Non-Emergency Duty Officer Contact Number Region 1 Fire Mutual Aid, Duty Officer: Kelli Baratti 775-687-0497 – On Call Number STEN/TFLD – NLTX State Emergency Operations Center: PARTIAL U.S Department of Agriculture declares nationwide drought. NDEM is in monitor status for the state of Nevada. National Preparedness Level for Wildfire Activity: PL 1 – LOW Preparedness Level 1: Minimal large fire activity nationally. Most Geographic Areas have low to moderate fire danger. There is little or no commitment of National Resources. Western Great Basin Preparedness Level for Wildfire Activity: PL 1 – LOW Preparedness Level 1: No large wildland fires in progress. Most units have low to moderate fire danger. Number and size of fires within normal range for that time of year. Little or no commitment of other than local resources. National Terrorism Advisory System (NTAS): No Current Alerts The Secretary of Homeland Security has not issued an elevated or imminent alert at this time; we remain at a heightened level of vigilance. dhs.gov/alerts NWS-ELKO NSTR NWS-LAS VEGAS HAZARDOUS WEATHER OUTLOOK This hazardous weather outlook is for portions of northwest Arizona, California and southern Nevada. Day one - today and tonight Much cooler today with temperatures some 15 to 20 degrees below Normal. A few official climate stations such as Las Vegas, Bishop, Barstow and Mount Charleston could potentially tie or break a record for the lowest high temperature recorded for September 26. There is also a chance of showers mainly across northern Lincoln County with a slight chance for a shower as far south as the Spring Mountains. Days two through seven - Friday through Wednesday No hazardous weather is expected at this time. NWS–RENO NSTR
Posted on: Thu, 26 Sep 2013 16:03:55 +0000

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