Northam Declares State Of Emergency Ahead Of Next Winter Storm; Virginia National Guard Members Also
- By NBC12 Newsroom. Published: Jan. 5, 2022 at 7:28 PM EST|Updated: 1 hour ago
RICHMOND, Va. (WWBT) - Governor Ralph Northam declared a state of emergency on Wednesday ahead of another round of winter weather that is expected in the state overnight on Thursday.
The storm is expected to come days after Mondays winter storm that left several inches of snow on the ground and has people still without power. Some rural roadways are still impassable from snow, ice and debris.
Having two bouts of snow and icy weather back to back makes it more likely communities will need additional help as they continue to recover from the first round of tree-snapping wet snow and ice that we saw Monday, Northam said. While we typically have ample resources for snow storms, these back-to-back events will generate landmark winter weather that requires extra flexibility. I am grateful to the hundreds of first responders and emergency personnel who continue to work around the clock to keep Virginians safe.
The National Weather Service predicts that the storm could cause additional downed trees, more electrical outages, and impacts on travel conditions in parts of the state. Because the second storm is expected to continue to exacerbate damage from the first one, the emergency order will cover expenses for the combined storm events, a release said. The Virginia Department of Emergency Management requested that the Virginia National Guard give teams to help clear roads with fallen trees...
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