01/21/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/21/2026 15:45
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Governor Henry McMaster today issued Executive Order 2026-02 declaring a State of Emergency in preparation for a winter storm system expected to impact the state beginning Saturday and continuing through the weekend, possibly into Monday. The governor's order activates the South Carolina Emergency Operations Plan, allowing state agencies to quickly mobilize resources, allows the state National Guard to activate personnel and prepare equipment for deployment, and allows state and local emergency management officials to begin coordinating response efforts. In addition, the order suspends certain rules and regulations for commercial vehicles and operators of commercial vehicles in order to expedite the transportation of emergency response resources.
"South Carolinians should remain aware of local forecasts and take appropriate precautions ahead of this weekend's storm, as winter weather can change quickly and create hazardous conditions with little notice," said Governor Henry McMaster. "Preparations are already underway by state agencies, and this State of Emergency ensures Team South Carolina is ready to respond and support communities as conditions develop."
Forecasters report a mix of sleet, ice, and snow, along with freezing temperatures, which is expected to create hazardous travel conditions and impact utilities across portions of the state.
The South Carolina Emergency Management Division is working closely with state and local partners, including the National Weather Service, to monitor conditions. Officials urge residents to follow trusted sources for accurate, up-to-date weather information.
Residents are encouraged to:
For more winter weather preparedness tips and safety information, visit the South Carolina Emergency Management Division's Winter Weather Guide.