Alabama Governor Kay Ivey has issued a State of Emergency for several counties due to the possibility of dangerous winter weather.The counties include: Autauga,
Seventeen Alabama counties remain under a state of emergency because of Tuesday’s historic winter storm across south Alabama, the Alabama Emergency Management Agency said. Gov. Kay Ivey’s emergency order, issued Monday, initially applied to 39 counties.
Gov. Kay Ivey has issued a state of emergency for 39 counties ahead of this next round of winter weather.“Alabama, once again, is faced with the potential for winter weather, but this time, for the southern half of the state.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey announced today that the state of emergency that was declared ahead of last week’s severe winter weather will end at midnight.
The southern half of Alabama will enter an officially declared State of Emergency this afternoon as a winter storm threatens to disrupt travel and create dangerous conditions there on Tuesday.
Alabama Gov. Kay Ivey has issued a state of emergency declaration for 39 counties ahead of the upcoming winter weather.
MONTGOMERY, Ala. — Governor Kay Ivey has declared a state of emergency for 39 Alabama counties as another round of winter weather is expected to impact the southern part of the state this week. The emergency declaration was made in response to forecasts of cold temperatures.
Kay Ivey, the Governor of Alabama has declared a state of emergency beginning at 5 p.m. CT on Monday. The proclamation signed by the governor reads, “This winter weather event poses extraordinary conditions of disaster and of extreme peril to the safety of persons and property within the State,
Governor Kay Ivey has declared a state of emergency for 37 counties in anticipation of this week’s winter weather.
Montgomery Public Schools will have a virtual school day Thursday, while Autauga County Schools and Elmore County Public Schools will resume regular classes, the systems announced.
Columbus area schools announced decisions about whether they will reopen Wednesday after a winter storm brought snow Tuesday afternoon to the Chattahoochee Valley. Freezing cold was expected to leave treacherous weather in the area for multiple days, according to forecasters.