Governor Shapiro and PennDOT Secretary Provide Winter Storm Update: Disaster Declaration Signed and Funding Increased

Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro and PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll are providing an update on the state's response to the recent winter storm. The news conference is scheduled to take place at 12 p.m. in Bensalem, Bucks County on Monday. Residents can tune in to the livestream via the video player above. Western Pennsylvania experienced heavy snowfall on Sunday, with some areas receiving over a foot of snow.
In anticipation of the snowstorm, Gov. Shapiro signed a disaster declaration to ensure that all state agencies are ready to handle the impact of the impending winter weather. This declaration guarantees that state agencies have the necessary resources and preparations in place to respond effectively. Gov. Shapiro emphasized the importance of staying off the roads if possible, following instructions from local authorities, and prioritizing safety during the storm.
The disaster declaration signed by Gov. Shapiro is aimed at ensuring that agencies like the Pennsylvania Emergency Management Agency (PEMA), the Pennsylvania State Police (PSP), and the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) have the resources and support needed to assist residents during the winter storm. The state budget for 2025-2026 has allocated $40 million for winter storm response, doubling the previous funding amount of $20 million.
In conclusion, Pennsylvania officials are actively monitoring and responding to the winter storm that has impacted the state. By signing a disaster declaration and increasing funding for winter storm preparedness, the state is taking proactive measures to ensure the safety and well-being of its residents during severe weather events. Stay informed, stay safe, and follow guidance from local authorities to navigate the challenges posed by winter weather.