As we continue to prepare for the winter storm, Gov. Brian Kemp has declared a State of Emergency, and is urging Georgians to stay off the roads if they can.
The State of Emergency will last until Tuesday as dozens of counties are currently under a winter storm watch.
"The Georgia Department of Transportation, along with the Department of Public Safety, began treating roads early this morning to prepare for the approaching winter storm, and I'm asking all Georgians to help them do their jobs by limiting travel as much as possible in the coming days," Kemp said. "Hazardous conditions, including ice and snow, can develop quickly and make travel very dangerous. Plan ahead and stay tuned to updates from state and local officials to ensure you and your loved ones remain safe while our first responders continue to work tirelessly throughout this weather event."
When the governor declares a State of Emergency, it allows the Georgia Emergency Management and Homeland Security Agency (GEMA/HS) to activate the State Operations Center (SOC) and mobilize any needed resources to address potential impacts.
GEMA along with other state agencies such as Georgia Department of Transportation and the Georgia Department of Public Safety will move to Level 2 Activation beginning at 7 p.m. tonight.





