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Fort Worth area schools have begun to announce cancellations for Tuesday as a winter storm dumps sleet and freezing rain on North Texas. A winter storm warning is in effect until 6 a.m. Wednesday.
Many school districts and colleges are already sending students home early for the day today. As the storm intensifies, school leaders in Atlanta are set to make a decision about Wednesday’s ...
The storm brought heavy snow to the region starting on Thursday morning, causing slick roads and leading to school closures in Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas City and Arkansas. In Texas, as much as 7 ...
For example, schools may open school on some federal holidays, shorten spring break, or sometimes make the school year end later. However, some schools are more forgiving, and do not mandate make-up days. In the event of heavy snow, tools have arisen to help students calculate the chance of a weather-related cancellation, most commonly snow days.
Lake effect snow occurred in North Texas, with 2.3 in (5.8 cm) of snow in Coppell and 2 in (5.1 cm) of snow in Forney. [18] Schools across several states, including Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama closed as a result of the storm. [19] [20] In St. Martin Parish, portions of Interstate 10 and Interstate 210 closed due to the winter weather. [21]
In Texas, at least 350,000 people were left without power as a result of the storm due to tree limbs and power lines being brought down to ice. Of those 350,000 people, 160,000 were in Austin. [29] This can be contrasted with Winter Storm Uri, wherein 4.5 million people were left without power due to, among other things, demand exceeding supply ...
TYLER, Texas (KETK) – East Texas schools are announcing school closures and delays for Wednesday morning due to complications of weather, power outages and flooding. Carthage ISD Wednesday: The ...
SPC's Day 1 convective outlook for May 16, 2024, issued at 2000Z, indicating an enhanced risk for severe weather from southeast Texas into southwest Louisiana.. On May 14, the Storm Prediction Center (SPC) outlined a level 2/Slight risk for severe weather across portions of central and northern Texas. [11]