01/21/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/21/2026 15:06
Today Governor Stein declared a State of Emergency as North Carolina prepares for the impacts of a major winter storm. On Thursday, January 22, at 11:15 a.m., Governor Stein will hold a media briefing to provide updates on the status of storm preparations. He will be joined by NC Department of Public Safety Secretary Jeff Smythe, NC Department of Transportation Secretary Daniel Johnson, NC Emergency Management Director Will Ray, NC State Highway Patrol Colonel Freddy Johnson, and NC National Guard Major General Todd Hunt.
"A winter storm is approaching, and now is the time to prepare," said Governor Stein. "Please get ready. Get everything you need in advance of the storm and have a plan in case your power goes out. I encourage all North Carolinians to stay home and off the roads this weekend unless absolutely necessary so first responders can do their jobs safely and effectively."
The State Emergency Response Team has been activated ahead of the storm's arrival on Saturday morning to assist affected communities with any response needs. In preparation for the winter storm:
"The State Emergency Response Team is working closely with local partners statewide - as well as with state agencies, the private sector, and nonprofit and volunteer agencies - to ensure that needed resources are provided to support impacted communities," said NC Emergency Management Director Will Ray. "Between now and Friday evening, North Carolinians need to finish preparations at home, and travel should be limited or paused, if possible, this weekend as conditions are expected to deteriorate across the state."
"From the mountains to the coast, our crews are already out brining roads and bridges ahead of the winter storm," said NC Department of Transportation Secretary Daniel Johnson. "We're asking everyone to do their part to prepare now and avoid travel once the storm hits so crews can safely clear the roads."
Roadway conditions are expected to deteriorate early Saturday and could remain hazardous for several days after the storm due to the sustained subfreezing temperatures that are expected throughout the next week. While uncertainty remains, confidence is increasing that an impactful winter storm will bring a mix of precipitation to much of the state over the weekend. Impacts will likely linger into next week as dangerously cold wind chills and snowpack/ice accumulation may linger through next week.
To prepare for winter weather, North Carolina Emergency Management officials recommend these tips:
If your power goes out:
Visit ReadyNC.gov for more information on winter weather safety and preparation. For real-time travel information, visit DriveNC.gov, or follow NCDOT on social media.