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NC Braces for Second Winter Storm
30 Jan
Summary
- Governor declared a new state of emergency for North Carolina.
- Officials urge residents to stay home and off roads.
- Coastal areas and Outer Banks are expected to see greater storm impacts.

North Carolina is preparing for a significant winter storm, prompting Governor Josh Stein to declare a second state of emergency. State officials, including heads of NCDOT, emergency management, and the National Guard, met in Raleigh to discuss preparations.
Governor Stein strongly advised residents to avoid travel, stating, "It's better to not be on the roads if you possibly cannot be." He encouraged extra distance and slower speeds for those who must drive. The state anticipates increased snow concentration east of the mountains and potential coastal over-wash.
NCDOT Secretary Daniel Johnson confirmed that road treatment operations are underway, with sufficient salt supplies on hand. Over 2,500 personnel responded to the previous storm, contributing to zero fatalities. Officials stressed that this storm poses significant risks with heavy snow and strong winds expected.
Communication with the White House has been established, and an emergency declaration is anticipated to secure potential federal disaster relief funds for storm cleanup efforts.




