
The following cancellations and delays have been announced for Thursday, Jan. 23, 2025, due to inclement weather.
Postponements and cancellations
- Blue Ridge Community and Technical College’s main campus and Pines will open at 11 a.m. Thursday due to road conditions. Tech Center opens as scheduled. Critical operations employees report to supervisor.
- Berkeley County (W.Va.) Schools (PreK-12) will be closed Thursday due to continued low temperatures and bad road conditions in parts of the county. This will be another remote learning day for students. Evening activities are canceled.
- Jefferson County (W.Va.) Schools (Pre-K – 12) are closed on Thursday due to many roads in Jefferson County remaining covered in packed ice and with temperatures forecasted to stay below freezing through Thursday morning. Students and teachers will operate on a nontraditional Instruction Day schedule. A decision about practices and activities will be made by Thursday afternoon. Offices will open at 9 a.m. Essential personnel should contact their supervisor for scheduling.
- Morgan County (W.Va.) Schools will operate on a two-hour delay for students on Thursday. Employees follow Reporting Code D.
- All City of Hagerstown trash and recycling collection normally collected Monday through Friday will be delayed by one day this week. For example, normal Wednesday pickup will be on Thursday, etc.
Washington County Public Schools “intends” to operate on a regular schedule on Thursday, according to a school system spokesperson.
The U.S. Postal Service asks that residents and businesses clear snow and ice from sidewalks, stairs and mailboxes on homes and at curbside for the safety of letter carriers and residents retrieving mail. This includes keeping cluster mailboxes for some housing communities clear of snow and ice.
Editor’s Note: Please send notices about weather-related cancellations and postponements to webupdate@herald-mail.com.
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Weather-related delays, cancellations in Tri-State for Jan. 23, 2025
As a winter storm sweeps through the Tri-State area, residents and travelers are experiencing a number of delays and cancellations. The inclement weather has led to hazardous road conditions, flight cancellations, and public transportation delays.
Road closures and accidents have been reported throughout the region, causing significant traffic delays and prompting officials to urge residents to stay off the roads if possible. Public transportation services, including buses and trains, are also experiencing delays and cancellations due to the weather.
Flights in and out of local airports have been affected, with numerous cancellations and delays reported. Travelers are advised to check with their airlines for updated information on their flights.
Schools and businesses in the area have also been impacted, with some opting to close for the day or delay opening due to the severe weather conditions.
As the winter storm continues to move through the region, residents are advised to stay safe and monitor local news outlets for updates on weather-related disruptions. Stay warm and stay informed during this challenging weather event.
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