Government and Politics
January 31, 2023
From: Texas Governor Greg AbbottAUSTIN - Governor Greg Abbott on Jan 30th, directed the Texas Division of Emergency Management (TDEM) to increase the readiness level of the State Operations Center (SOC) to Level II (Escalated Response) as winter weather begins impacting large portions of Texas from Jan 30th through Thursday, Feb 2nd.
“The State of Texas is working tirelessly to ensure Texans and their communities have the resources, assistance, and support needed to respond to winter weather impacts across the state,” said Governor Abbott. "As we mobilize the resources Texans need to stay safe, I encourage everyone to remain weather-aware, check DriveTexas.org before traveling, and heed the guidance from local officials. I want to thank all the first responders and emergency management personnel helping Texas communities prepare and stay safe during this severe weather."
The National Weather Service forecasts wintry mix—primarily freezing rain—until Thursday in West, Central, and North Texas, with sub-freezing temperatures expected throughout the week. Heavy rainfall and flash flood potential is in the forecast for Wednesday and Thursday in Central, East, and Southeast Texas.
The following state agencies have been requested by TDEM to report to the SOC:
At the Governor's direction, the following state emergency response resources have been mobilized:
Texans can check road conditions at DriveTexas.org and locate cold weather resources by visiting tdem.texas.gov/disasters/january-2023-winter-storm.
For warming center information, visit tdem.texas.gov/warm.
Following the Governor's directive, TDEM continues coordinating recovery operations in Southeast Texas in response to tornado damage sustained last week. On Jan 30th, Governor Abbott updated his disaster declaration to include Jefferson and Liberty Counties, following confirmation of damage in those counties from severe storms.