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McMaster declares state of emergency ahead of potential winter weather

States mobilize emergency teams, deploy National Guard, and activate price-gouging laws to prepare for up to 6 inches of snow and ice this weekend, officials said.

  • On Jan. 21, North Carolina Gov. Josh Stein declared a State of Emergency as the state braces for a major winter storm.
  • The National Weather Service issued a winter-storm watch for Jan. 24-26 as confidence increases that mixed snow, sleet, and freezing rain will impact central North Carolina.
  • NCDOT and transportation crews have been pre-treating roads, bridges and overpasses with brine and readying equipment, while SCDOT reports 60,000 tons of salt staged for winter operations.
  • Officials warn of lingering power outages and tree damage as bridges and overpasses are expected to freeze first, with roadway conditions deteriorating Jan. 24 due to sustained subfreezing temperatures and potential one-inch ice totals.
  • By Friday evening, officials urged residents of North Carolina and South Carolina to finish preparations, limit travel, keep a three-day supply of nonperishable food and medication, charge phones, and use generators safely.
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13 News Now broke the news in Norfolk, United States on Wednesday, January 21, 2026.
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