The Office of the Governor of the State of Mississippi

01/22/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/22/2026 19:21

Governor Reeves Issues State of Emergency Ahead of Severe Winter Weather

JACKSON, Miss. - Governor Tate Reeves today announced he issued a State of Emergency in advance of the severe winter weather that is expected to impact Mississippi starting Friday. He also issued the following statement:

"I have declared a State of Emergency in advance of the severe winter weather that is expected to impact Mississippi starting Friday. The State of Emergency will be in effect through at least January 27. Doing so will allow us to further mobilize state assets and better support response efforts in counties affected by the impending storm.

"The state of Mississippi has deployed generators, pallets of water, roof tarps, blankets, pillows, and cots to counties that have requested them. Warming shelters are also being opened by counties.

"State Area Coordinators are in constant contact with local emergency managers statewide and are assisting them in identifying any gaps in local plans. Coordinators will continue to work with local emergency managers to coordinate any resources they need before the onset of cold weather on Friday.

"The state of Mississippi is also in close contact with utility providers throughout the state. Based on current forecasts, ice is expected to accumulate on and impact power lines. This ice accumulation, as well as downed trees, could cause power outages. Mississippians should prepare for power outages in advance of the storm. Utility providers are working diligently to prepare for potential power outages. Should power outages occur, they will work to restore power as quickly as possible.

"Please continue to monitor the forecast. At this time, freezing temperatures, freezing rain, sleet and snow are still expected. Should the forecast hold, if possible, please stay off of the roads. The Mississippi Department of Transportation is already preparing highways, but road conditions could still be dangerous."

For more information on the storm and latest list of warming shelters around the state, please visit the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency's website:
https://www.msema.org/get-assistance/disaster-resources/disasters/january-2026-winter-weather

A copy of the State of Emergency can be found here.

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