01/23/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 01/23/2026 13:19
COLUMBIA, S.C. - Governor Henry McMaster today submitted to President Donald Trump a request for a federal emergency disaster declaration to assist response efforts in anticipation of this weekend's winter storm.
A copy of the governor's letter requesting the declaration can be found here.
The governor's request is based on projected impacts and costs from the severe winter weather forecasted to impact South Carolina on January 24-26. The governor's request is for authorization of Public Assistance Category B (Emergency Protective Measures) reimbursement, noncongregate shelter authorization, and Direct Federal Assistance for the entire state.
As of the latest forecast from the National Weather Service, ice storm warnings have been issued for the Upstate and portions of the Midlands. Forecasters report the Upstate will see extreme impacts from the freezing rain and low temperatures expected Saturday night into Sunday morning. Ice, combined with accumulated sleet, is expected across parts of the state, leading to hazardous road conditions and power outages that may last for days.
South Carolinians are encouraged to:
For more winter weather preparedness tips and safety information, visit the South Carolina Emergency Management Division's Winter Weather Guide.