Virginia Snow: Virginia Schools Close Ahead of Winter Blast
Virginia schools closed or shifted to remote learning due to a winter storm with 1 to 3 inches of snow expected, aiming to ensure student and staff safety.
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Some schools closing ahead of Friday snow, others going virtual
Williamsburg-James City County, York County and New Kent County schools will be closed Friday because of the impending winter weather. Expected snowfall in the area in the morning, along with possible icy road conditions, led the school systems to make the decision to close. Precipitation is expected to begin after 3 a.m., beginning with snow and later possibly mixing with rain, according to the National Weather Service. Other schools affected i…
LIST: Central Virginia schools closed, going virtual Friday due to snow
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) -- Many Central Virginia schools and school districts will be closed or shifted to virtual learning on Friday due to forecasted wintry weather. Snow will start falling across much of the region in the early morning hours of Friday, Dec. 5, creating hazardous road conditions. The following Central Virginia schools and school districts will be closed on Friday due to this poor weather: Amelia County Public Schools Buckingham …
Virginia Snow: Virginia schools close ahead of winter blast
RICHMOND, Va. Numerous Virginia school systems have closed for Friday, December 4, due to forecasted winter weather. Richmond, Henrico County, and Hanover County schools are among the larger school systems that cancelled classes for Friday. Click here for an updated list of Virginia cancellations and delays. A storm system will spread snow into the region overnight into Friday morning. Some accumulation will occur by daybreak, with snow continui…
Richmond schools, offices closed on Friday due to forecasted snow
Richmond, Henrico, Hanover and Chesterfield schools will be closed on Friday, Dec. 5 due to forecasted snow.Government buildings will also be closed, while the inclement weather shelter will operate at 1900 Chamberlayne Avenue.The snow, the first of the season, is forecasted to begin overnight and create about an inch of accumulation.This has been a breaking news update. Sign up for The Richmonder Our free newsletter arrives three times a week, …
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