 Hi, I am Gustavo Ortiz with Cal OES at the State Operations Center. This week, the state fell cooler temperatures and weather, asharine. In the holiday season, over the last few days, snow fell over the Sierra, causing hazardous travel conditions. Rain is expected to continue in the forecast. Be prepared for chain controls, major travel delays and slick roads. And Saturday will be War Tsunami Awareness Day, because tsunamis can be devastating at daily, preparedness and action are effective tools to protect property and lives. Knowing if you leave or work in an area that could be impacted by tsunami is the first step you can take to reducing your risk of injury or decreasing your property damage. You can find out if you are at a risk by visiting Cal OES MyHasar's website and entering your address. And finally, November is Native American Heritage Month. Cal OES pays tribute to their rich and diverse cultures, traditions and histories and acknowledges the important contributions of Native people. Cal OES is proud to work closely with tribal governments to ensure their members are prepared for, can respond to and recover from a disaster or emergency. To see more from us, go to news.caloes.ca.gov and follow us on other social media platforms.