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North Carolina Governor Declares Emergency Ahead Of Storm

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RALEIGH, N.C. — Governor Josh Stein declared a state of emergency Thursday as North Carolina prepared for a winter storm expected to arrive Saturday. State officials activated the State Emergency Response Team, coordinated pre-treating of roads, including brining roads, and thanked NCDOT crews clearing routes. Authorities said the order ensures eligibility for federal assistance if needed and follows last week’s federal ice-storm declaration. Officials issued winter storm watches, warned of dangerous travel conditions, and urged residents to stay home. Emergency managers and transportation leaders briefed media this week on preparations, timelines and plans. Based on 6 articles reviewed and supporting research.

Prepared by Lauren Mitchell and reviewed by editorial team.

Timeline of Events

  • Prior weekend: an ice storm prompted a federal emergency declaration and statewide response.
  • Midweek: NCDOT crews began pre-treating roads with brine and clearing residual ice.
  • Thursday, Jan. 29: Governor Josh Stein issued a state-of-emergency declaration and activated the State Emergency Response Team.
  • Thursday: winter storm watches and warnings were posted for multiple counties across North Carolina.
  • Saturday (expected): the storm was forecast to bring snow, high winds, and hazardous travel conditions statewide.
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Who Benefited

State and local emergency management agencies, NCDOT crews, and federal partners benefited from pre-deployment of resources and the emergency declaration enabling expedited coordination and potential federal aid.

Who Impacted

Residents in affected counties faced hazardous travel, possible property impacts, service interruptions, and short-term displacement due to heavy snow, ice, and cold conditions.

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Who Benefited

State and local emergency management agencies, NCDOT crews, and federal partners benefited from pre-deployment of resources and the emergency declaration enabling expedited coordination and potential federal aid.

Who Impacted

Residents in affected counties faced hazardous travel, possible property impacts, service interruptions, and short-term displacement due to heavy snow, ice, and cold conditions.

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