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Youngkin Declares State of Emergency in Advance of Weekend Winter Storm

Press release from Gov. Glenn Youngkin’s office….

RICHMOND, VIRGINIA — Governor Glenn Youngkin declared a state of emergency Thursday in anticipation of a winter storm arriving Friday that will affect several regions of the Commonwealth. At this time, forecasts indicate that while this will be a statewide event, areas along the coastline will experience the largest impacts. Heavy wet snow along with high winds are predicted which poses a threat for downed trees, electrical outages, and major impacts to travel. In addition, there is also the threat of tidal flooding.

“The key message for all Virginians is to stay aware of the weather conditions and to stay off the roads if possible,” said Governor Youngkin. “We have already started planning and mobilizing resources needed to protect the Commonwealth. We are very concerned with the forecasted impacts to our Eastern Shore region and have started pre-positioning resources to ensure a timely response to that area. The most important thing everyone can do to minimize the risks is to prepare yourself and your family.”

As a reminder, below is a list of preparedness actions that you can take to lessen the impacts of severe winter weather:

A state of emergency allows the Commonwealth to mobilize resources and to deploy people and equipment to assist in response and recovery efforts. This action does not apply to individuals or private businesses. The Virginia Department of Emergency Management, Virginia State Police, Virginia Department of Transportation, and other pertinent agencies are already mobilizing and preparing for the impact of these storms.

To learn more about how to prepare yourself, your family, and your business for winter weather, visit www.vaemergency.gov/winter-weather [1]. For real-time traffic conditions anywhere in the state, dial 5-1-1 or visit 511Virginia.org [2].

To read the full text of the order, visit https://www.governor.virginia.gov/executive-actions/ [3]