SCEMD Attends Conference Focused on Innovation and Experience in Emergency Management

February 6, 2026

The South Carolina Emergency Management Division (SCEMD) participated in the South Carolina Emergency Management Association (SCEMA) annual conference in Greenville.

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Roads Impacted by Winter Weather; Drivers Urged to Stay Home if Travel Is Not Necessary

February 1, 2026

Snow continues to create hazardous driving conditions across portions of South Carolina, and members of the South Carolina Emergency Response Team are urging residents to stay off the roads if they do not have to travel.

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SCEMD Moves to OPCON 2 Ahead of Winter Weather

January 30, 2026

The South Carolina Emergency Management Division (SCEMD) has moved to OPCON 2 ahead of the forecasted winter weather, reflecting a higher level of readiness among emergency response teams statewide.

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South Carolina Emergency Response Team Monitors Winter Storm

January 29, 2026

The South Carolina Emergency Management Division is actively monitoring a weather system that is expected to bring snow across the state Friday night into Sunday morning.

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Report Winter Storm Damage to Emergency Management Officials

January 27, 2026

South Carolina residents are urged to report damage from the recent winter storm using the free SC Emergency Manager app.

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Winter Weather Hotline Activated

January 25, 2026

South Carolina residents with questions about the winter weather response can call the state’s toll-free hotline. Operators with the State’s Public Information Phone System are available 24 hours a day for as long as needed.

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South Carolina moves to OPCON 1 Ahead of Winter Weather

January 24, 2026

The State Emergency Operations Center is fully activated at Operating Condition One (OPCON 1) as state agencies respond to winter weather impacts.

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Gov. McMaster's Federal Emergency Disaster Declaration Request Approved

January 24, 2026

Governor Henry McMaster today announced that his request to President Donald Trump for a federal emergency disaster declaration to provide federal aid to supplement state and local response efforts to the winter storm has been approved.

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Gov. McMaster Requests Federal Emergency Disaster Declaration in Advance of Winter Storm

January 23, 2026

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.

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Winter Weather Prompts Continued Preparedness in South Carolina

January 22, 2026

Winter weather is expected to move into South Carolina on Saturday evening into Monday morning, bringing ice, sleet, snow and freezing temperatures.

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Gov. McMaster Declares State of Emergency Ahead of Winter Storm

January 21, 2026

Governor Henry McMaster today issued Executive Order 2026-02 declaring a State of Emergency in preparation for a winter storm system expected to impact the state beginning Saturday and continuing through the weekend, possibly into Monday.

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South Carolina to See Potential Rain and Snow Mix

January 17, 2026

A weather system is expected to move across South Carolina on Sunday, bringing the potential for a mix of rain and snow in some areas.

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