Landry issues State of Emergency ahead of winter event
Published 4:39 pm Saturday, January 18, 2025
- Louisiana Governor Jeff Landry speaks in the Louisiana House of Representatives on the opening day of a legislative special session, Wednesday, November 6, 2024, at the Louisiana State Capitol in Baton Rouge, La. (Hilary Scheinuk / The Advocate, Pool)
Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry issued a State of Emergency Saturday afternoon in preparation for the winter weather expected to hit Louisiana.
The National Weather Service has issued cold weather advisories and extreme cold warnings for the state beginning Monday. The weather event is expected to last through Thursday.
This State of Emergency allows for direct state assistance to support operational measures at the parish level and helps protect the life, safety, and welfare of Louisiana residents.
“Keeping Louisianans safe is our top priority. I am declaring a state of emergency for the incoming winter storm currently forecasted to impact Louisiana, and I’m encouraging everyone to stay alert, monitor the weather forecast, and prepare now for any potential impacts,” Landry said.