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Governor Patrick Morrisey Declares State of Emergency in 10 Counties, Urges Caution Across West Virginia

Government and Politics

February 15, 2025

From: West Virginia Governor Patrick Morrisey

CHARLESTON, WV – Governor Patrick Morrisey has declared a State of Emergency amid heavy rains and flooding in Cabell, Greenbrier, Kanawha, Logan, Mercer, McDowell, Mingo, Raleigh, Summers, and Wyoming Counties. Governor Morrisey is urging all West Virginians to be vigilant and use caution as other parts of the state are affected by adverse weather. 

Governor Morrisey ordered personnel and resources to mobilize and respond to any emergency and delegated certain administrative powers to the Director of the West Virginia Emergency Management Division (WVEMD) to facilitate the provision of essential emergency services.

State of Preparedness is already in effect throughout all 55 counties of West Virginia. The National Weather Service has issued Flash Flood Warnings, Flood Watches and Flood Warnings in certain areas of the state. 

Governor Morrisey and the WVEMD ask West Virginians to remain attentive to weather conditions through local media reports and follow any instructions issued by emergency management officials.

Check National Weather Service Watches, Warnings, or Advisories for all areas of West Virginia here:

National Weather Service Charleston

National Weather Service Baltimore/Washington (Eastern Panhandle)

National Weather Service Blacksburg (Southeast WV)

National Weather Service Pittsburgh (Northern Panhandle)