Multiple U.S. School Districts Delay Classes Due to Severe Winter Weather
Multiple U.S. School Districts Delay Classes Due to Severe Winter Weather

Multiple U.S. School Districts Delay Classes Due to Severe Winter Weather

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In response to severe winter weather, several school districts across the eastern U.S. are adjusting their schedules. Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools closed due to heavy snow and dangerous road conditions, with up to 6 inches of snow expected, while other districts like those in Gastonia and Huntersville opted for delays. Meanwhile, schools in Augusta County, Staunton, and Waynesboro are operating on a two-hour delay following recent snowstorms, with temperatures dipping to 15 degrees before rising above freezing later in the day. Additionally, the Virginia High School League has postponed state championships due to the adverse weather conditions. Central Ohio districts also announced delays as light snow and cold temperatures created slick conditions for morning commutes. Across the region, authorities are advising families to stay informed and prioritize safety during these hazardous conditions.

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