Kemp declares state of emergency
As freezing temperatures and winter weather approaches, Georgia prepares with emergency measures and resource mobilization.
Gov. Brian Kemp declared a state of emergency in Georgia on Monday in preparation for winter weather that could bring up to 2 inches of snow to Atlanta.
A state of emergency has been declared for Alabama and Georgia as winter weather is expected to impact our area from Tuesday to Wednesday. Over in Georgia, Gov. Brian Kemp’s office
The lower half of Georgia could see several inches of snow starting in late morning or early afternoon Tuesday.
ATLANTA — Ahead of Friday’s winter storm, Gov. Brian Kemp has declared a State of Emergency. He is also urging Georgians to stay off the roads if they can. Dozens of counties are currently under a winter storm watch. The State of Emergency will last until Tuesday.
Snow and freezing temps prompt Gov. Kemp to declare emergency in Georgia, close state offices, and activate the National Guard.
Governor Brian P. Kemp declared a statewide State of Emergency, effective immediately through Tuesday, January 14th, in preparation for the approaching winter storm expected to impact Georgia beginning this Friday.
The executive order also mobilizes the National Guard to help aid in the response to the potential winter weather.
Gov. Brian Kemp has declared a statewide State of Emergency in anticipation of a significant winter storm expected to impact Georgia starting Friday.
Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp declared a state of emergency Monday ahead of a winter storm that will impact the state.
ATLANTA, GA — Governor Kemp is declaring a State of Emergency for all of Georgia in preparation for freezing temperatures and winter weather. The State of Emergency runs through next Tuesday, January 28.