Disaster Dashboard: Incident Command Resources Page

This map shows current advisories, watches, & warnings.
Click the arrows below for color legend. 

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Storm Damage Reports to the NWS

Todays Storm Reports

These maps will show storm damage reported to the NWS. Note: All Reports Are Considered Preliminary

National Storm Forecast

Severe weather threat

Day 3

Day 4-8

Significant flooding outlook

The map above shows current and likely river flooding in red.

Current stream flow

Low

<10 

10-24 

25-75

76-90 

>90 

High

Excessive rainfall outlook day 1

Highlighted areas indicate chance of excessive rainfall.

Day 2
Todays Fire Weather Outlook

These maps display the fire weather outlook for today and tomorrow. Low relative humidity, strong surface wind, unstable air, and drought are the main ingredients for extreme fire weather. 

Day 2 Fire Weather Outlook
Drought Monitor

The U.S. Drought Monitor is jointly produced by the National Drought Mitigation Center at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, the United States Department of Agriculture, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Map courtesy of NDMC.

Current Large Fire Incidents

Winter Storm Severity Index Day 1-3

This map shows the potential impact of winter weather over the next three days. For each states DOT travel conditions see our Travel Dashboard

Days 1-4 Snow

Days 1-4 Ice

About the Disaster Dashboard

The Disaster Dashboard is for anyone looking to improve their situational awareness of disasters by showing current near-real-time weather threats in the United States. We designed it with emergency responders in mind. The resources on this page come from several pages across the web, mostly the National Weather Service, NOAA, & the Space Weather Prediction Center. We have grouped them all in one convenient location. 

To confirm the information found here, we recommend you check out the National Weather Service website. 

We will continue developing the disaster dashboard. Have an idea? We’d love to hear your comments on our Facebook page or our contact page.  

*The information on this site should not take the place of emergency warnings. We have tried to make the information timely and accurate but recommend verifying all information, especially when making critical decisions. 

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