Several schools in Massachusetts and New Hampshire have canceled classes for Thursday, April 4 due to a winter storm, with Winter Storm Warnings issued in New Hampshire and parts of Worcester and Middlesex counties in Massachusetts. Live coverage is available on CBS News Boston, and a full list of school closings and delays is provided.
An April nor’easter is expected to bring snow, sleet, rain, and powerful wind gusts to New England, leading to school closings and delays in Massachusetts and New Hampshire. Parts of the region are under a winter storm warning, with the potential for power outages and flooding. Residents are advised to stay updated on the forecast and weather alerts through local news sources and apps.
A wintry mix across Massachusetts has led to school closings and delays as a snowstorm is forecasted to bring up to 12 inches of snow to certain regions, with a winter storm warning in effect until Friday morning. Coastal flood advisories and warnings are also in place for several counties, while high wind warnings are in effect for Cape Cod and coastal Massachusetts. The list of school closings and delays is continuously updated.
Over 60 elementary and high schools in Illinois will be closed on Monday so students can witness a rare total solar eclipse, with some schools in northern Illinois dismissing students early to experience the event. NASA emphasizes the importance of using safe viewing glasses during the eclipse, and schools across the state are hosting opportunities for learning and safe viewing. Southern Illinois University and Indiana University are also cancelling classes to allow students to fully immerse themselves in the eclipse, with various events and performances planned.
Over 100 schools in West Michigan have closed due to a winter storm, with snow and wind expected across the region. The closures include districts in several counties, and the National Weather Service has issued winter-weather advisories. Motorists are urged to slow down on roads, as heavy snowfall is expected to continue throughout the day.
Late-season snowfall is expected to hit parts of West Michigan on Friday, with wet and heavy snow likely to impact the morning commute, especially north of I-94. Accumulation is most likely north of I-94, with areas along and north of Ottawa, Kent & Ionia counties potentially seeing more than two inches. School closings are possible, contingent on the intensity and timing of the snowfall. However, any snow that falls is expected to melt quickly with above-freezing highs and sunshine forecasted for the weekend.
Some school districts in Central NY have announced the cancellation of after-school activities as snow approaches, with updates available on the School Closings and Delays page. The information is sourced directly from school officials, school websites, and news reports, and will be continuously updated as the situation changes.
The DC area is expected to experience heavy rain and nearly 4 inches of snow on Tuesday, leading to a winter weather advisory and school closings and delays. Commuters are advised to be cautious due to slippery roads, while snowplows are on standby to clear any accumulation. The snow is expected to end by 11 a.m., with temperatures in the 40s and wind chills in the 30s.
Multiple school districts in Middle Tennessee and Southern Kentucky will be closed or have a delayed start on February 13 due to wintry weather. Some of the affected districts include Benton County Schools opening at 10:00 AM, Clay County Schools in Celina opening at 10:00 AM, and Perry County Schools in Linden opening at 9:45 AM.
A winter storm is expected to bring snow to the greater Philadelphia area, with varying accumulations across different regions. School closings and delays have been announced in anticipation of the inclement weather, with updates available on CBSPhiladelphia.com.
The Lehigh Valley is under a winter storm warning prompting school closings, snow emergencies, and other weather-related announcements, with public schools closed for traditional snow days or conducting virtual learning, colleges adjusting schedules, and various municipalities declaring snow emergencies. LANtaBus has suspended service, and PennDOT has announced road restrictions for the snowstorm. Allentown Parking Authority is offering free parking at select locations during the storm.
New Jersey school districts are announcing closures and delayed openings for Tuesday due to a major winter storm expected to bring 6 to 12 inches of snow across much of northern New Jersey, making driving conditions particularly treacherous. Winter storm warnings and watches have been issued for several counties, with winds gusting to 35 mph. School schedule changes have been announced in Bergen, Hunterdon, Morris, Passaic, Somerset, and Sussex counties.
Several schools in the Boston area have announced closures ahead of an anticipated nor'easter on Tuesday, with administrators closely monitoring the weather conditions.
New York City public schools will switch to remote learning on Tuesday due to an incoming snow storm, with winter storm warnings and watches in place across the NYC region as up to 10 inches of snow is expected. The storm is set to impact the Tri-State area, making Tuesday morning's commute messy and difficult.
Dozens of schools in Massachusetts have announced closings and delays for Monday due to a winter storm bringing a mix of snow and rain to the region. Parts of the state are under winter storm warnings and advisories, with the potential for over half a foot of snow in some areas. Slick travel conditions are expected on Monday morning, and updates on the forecast can be found on the Boston 25 Weather page.