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Gov. Whitmer Declares State of Emergency in Michigan

Man shovels snow in Grand Ledge on January 28, 2019.
Laura Michels

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D) declared of State of Emergency on Monday hours before extreme cold temperatures were forecasted arrive in Michigan's Lower Peninsula.

Emergency declaration from January 28, 2019.
Credit Twitter/Governor Gretchen Whitmer

Anticipating the extreme wind chills forecasted throughout Michigan, the governor made the declaration on Monday night.

Governor Whitmer tweeted: "Keeping Michiganders safe during this stretch of dangerously cold temperatures is our priority" and attached a 3-page declaration which included advice for safety during the cold.

Emergency declaration from January 28, 2019.
Credit Twitter/Governor Gretchen Whitmer

The governor also activated the State Emergency Operations Center inside the Michigan State Police headquarters in Dimondale. The center coordinates response and recovery efforts throughout Michigan.

Emergency Declaration from January 28, 2019.
Credit Twitter/Governor Gretchen Whitmer

  The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Chill Warning for  Clare, Clinton, Gratiot, Ingham, Ionia, Isabella, Jackson, Mecosta, Montcalm and Osceola counties. Meteorologists warn wind chills could dip as low as 40 degrees below zero on Tuesday night.

On Monday, nonessential government offices in Michigan were closed, including the Capitol.

In the Capital region, the cities of Lansing and Jackson, as well as Meridian Township, have declared a snow emergency.

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