New Jersey districts are requiring school closures, postponed openings and other schedule modifications for Monday due to a major winter storm expected to bring up to 2 feet of snow to a substantial part of the state.
While numerous districts continue to provide fully-remote classes due to the coronavirus break out, schools running under in-person and hybrid designs might choose to change to remote classes for the day instead of cancel school entirely.
However with high winds and huge snow overalls in the projection, the capacity for power failures stays most likely.
The National Weather Service has actually positioned almost the whole state under a winter storm warning with 2 to 4 inches of snow anticipated on Sunday prior to a lull that lasts into early Monday. The snow will likely be extreme on Monday, with some locations viewing as much as 3 inches per hour. Snow might stick around into Tuesday also bring the overall build-ups to as much as 2 feet for the northern half of the state.
School districts in the following counties have actually made statements about schedule modifications (these lists will be upgraded through the storm):
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