Governors in multiple states have issued emergency declarations ahead of expected severe winter weather this weekend.
A forecast report issued by the National Weather Service (NWS) early Friday morning warned of an impending “significant, long duration winter storm” from the Southern Rockies to New England beginning Friday and lasting until Monday.
On Friday, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear (D) declared a state of emergency in his state beginning Saturday, citing “dangerous travel and road conditions” and “damage to public infrastructure.”
“This is a serious storm that will likely cause dangerous conditions on our roads and potential power outages, which is why we are doing everything we can to keep Kentuckians safe,” Beshear said in a press release following his order.
“We ask that everyone does what they can to prepare now,” he continued. “Run any necessary errands before the storm, avoid traveling while conditions are dangerous, and have weather alerts turned on to stay informed.
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