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About 2.5 inches of snow had fallen in Elkhorn by 6:30 a.m., according to the weather service. In northeast Wisconsin, weather service meteorologists said they have high confidence in predicting 6 ...
The National Weather service predicted up to 2 inches of snow in the northwest part of the state. With the snow came several schools in the area calling for a delayed opening Friday or closing for ...
See our continuing coverage of the Jan. 19 snowstorm, including school closings, snowfall amounts and other weather-related news.
Once the number of snow days taken exceeds the number of built-in days, the snow days must be made up. [5] [6] [7] In other states, like New Jersey, all snow days must be made up. [8] 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 ...
A snow emergency in Minneapolis.. A snow emergency is the active response plan when a snow storm severely impacts a city, county or town in the United States or Canada. . Schools, universities, government offices, airports and public buildings may close during a snow emergency to prevent injuries during attempted travel; parking restrictions also usually go into effect to allow snowplows to ...
Loaders clear Summit Avenue of snow in Union City, New Jersey the evening of February 15, 2014. In Minnesota, all public schools statewide were closed on January 6 by order of Governor Mark Dayton. [73] This had not been done in 17 years. [74] In Wisconsin, schools in most (if not all) of the state were closed on January 6 as well as on January ...
Snow arrived Monday evening around 7 p.m. and continued through early Tuesday. The National Weather Service suggests a possible switchover to mixed precipitation Tuesday midday along the I-95 ...
Snow started falling on the night of March 13. [100] The snow had ended by the evening of March 14. [101] Flooding was also caused by this storm. [102] [103] Atlantic City, New Jersey recorded 3.02 in (77 mm) of rain, an all time March record. [104] Along with high winds, beach erosion was common along the southern shore. [105]