 Hi, I'm Diana Iberman with CalWeas. This week, CalWeas invited 58 county emergency managers to participate in a summit as the state continues to increase disaster resiliency with local partners. During fruitful conversations, local emergency managers and state officials discussed lessons learned from the last year and their strategic preparations going into storm season. As the seasons change and colder weather enters the state, a freeze warning is in effect for several California communities in San Joaquin Valley. CalWeas continues to remind everyone across the state to dress in layers, seek warming centers, and check on your loved ones like neighbors, family members, and pets. And finally, at Governor Gavin Newsom's request, a presidential major disaster declaration was approved to support counties affected by tropical storm Hillary. Federal Public Assistance Funding is now available for state, tribal, and local officials to recoup costs from recovery efforts in Imperial, Inyo, Kern, Riverside, and Siskiu counties. To see more from us, go to news.calweas.ca.gov and follow us on all of our social media platforms.