New York and New Jersey woke up to a blanket of snow Monday morning, leading to school delays across the region as officials prioritized student and staff safety.
While New York City saw less than an inch of accumulation, areas north of the city experienced higher snowfall totals, causing slippery roads and icy sidewalks. The National Weather Service (NWS) issued a special weather statement through 9 a.m., warning commuters of hazardous conditions due to below-freezing temperatures.
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βοΈ School Closures & Delays Across New York and New Jersey
π New York School Districts With Delayed Openings (2-Hour Delay):
β Arlington Central School District
β Eldred Central School District
β Ellenville Central School District
β Fallsburg Central School District
β Hawthorne Cedar Knolls Union Free School District
β Highland Falls-Fort Montgomery Central School District
β Kingston City School District
β Liberty Central School District
β Monticello Central School District
β New Paltz Central School District
β Newburgh Enlarged City School District
β Onteora Central School District
β Port Jervis City School District
β Poughkeepsie City School District
β Rondout Valley Central School District
β Wallkill Central School District
β Wappingers Central School District
π New Jersey School Delays:
β Bethlehem Township School District β 2-hour delay
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π‘οΈ Why Schools Are Delayed: Weather Conditions & Safety Risks
According to PIX11βs Weather Center, the snowfall combined with freezing temperatures has led to hazardous road conditions throughout the region.
Key Weather Concerns:
β Icy sidewalks and roads β Increased risk of slipping for pedestrians and hazardous driving for commuters.
β Below-freezing temperatures β Any remaining moisture on roads and sidewalks could refreeze, worsening travel conditions.
β Higher accumulations upstate β Areas north of NYC received more snowfall, making it more difficult for school buses and commuters to travel safely.
π Travel Advisory: What Parents & Commuters Need to Know
π¨ If youβre traveling this morning, take extra precautions:
β Give yourself extra time β Roads may still be icy, even after salt trucks pass.
β Watch for black ice β Especially on bridges, overpasses, and untreated roads.
β Drive slowly & increase following distance β Sudden stops can be dangerous in slick conditions.
β Dress warmly β Wind chills may make it feel even colder than the actual temperature.
π When Will Conditions Improve?
π€οΈ Afternoon Forecast: Temperatures are expected to rise above freezing, helping to melt lingering snow and ice. However, untreated roads and shaded areas may remain slick throughout the day.
π¨ Evening Commute Warning: As temperatures drop again overnight, refreezing is possible, meaning another round of icy roads for Tuesday morning commuters.
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π’ Stay Updated on School Closures & Weather Alerts
π For live updates, check:
β Your school districtβs official website or social media pages
β Local news sources like PIX11 & The Weather Channel
β NYC & NJ emergency alert systems for weather-related advisories
With winter weather causing disruptions, itβs always best to stay informed and prepared for any further delays or cancellations. Stay safe, and bundle up! βοΈπ§£
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