CHARLESTON, WV (LOOTPRESS) – Gov. Jim Justice has declared a State of Emergency for all 55 West Virginia counties due to the upcoming winter storm event forecasted to hit the state over the coming days.
“All West Virginians should absolutely be prepared for the potential impact this storm may bring,” Gov. Justice said. “Our top priority is safety, and we’re doing everything we can to stay ahead of the storm. State agencies are on high alert, and we’ll continue to monitor the situation closely. I ask all West Virginians to stay alert, follow any instructions from emergency officials, and take necessary precautions. The next few days may bring challenges, so let’s all take care of each other.”
The State of Emergency allows state agencies to coordinate ahead of a possible weather event, including by pre-positioning personnel, vehicles, equipment, and other assets.
The following is a summary of current preparations underway by various state agencies:
- The West Virginia National Guard is strategically staging personnel and equipment at armories across the state in preparation for potential response needs.
- The West Virginia Division of Highways (WVDOH) is proactively addressing weather-related challenges, working diligently to stay ahead of the storm and ensure roadways remain passable.
- Emergency Management officials are closely monitoring developments and coordinating efforts to ensure a swift and effective response, with teams in place for rapid support if necessary.
Gov. Justice and the WVEMD ask all West Virginians to remain attentive to weather conditions through local media reports and follow any instructions issued by emergency officials.
All are urged to use caution when traveling on snow or ice covered roads
Important links:
WV 511 – Road Conditions and Cameras
Non-Emergency Assistance Phone Numbers
National Weather Service Charleston
National Weather Service Baltimore/Washington (Eastern Panhandle)