Michelle Arnold+FollowCleveland schools shut down as arctic blast hitsFrigid temps have brought Cleveland and much of Northeast Ohio to a standstill—over 400 school districts are closed today, giving thousands of kids an unexpected day off. The cold isn’t just inconvenient; it’s pushing first responders to their limits, with firefighters battling blazes in brutal conditions and county buildings delaying openings. Local groups are stepping up to help the homeless stay warm, handing out essentials and opening shelters to anyone in need. Before heading out, double-check your car and bundle up—wind chills are hitting 15 below zero. How are you handling this deep freeze? #Education #Cleveland #SchoolClosings00Share
jenna64+FollowMetro Detroit faces deep freeze school delaysMetro Detroit is bracing for a bone-chilling morning, with feels-like temps dropping as low as 10-20 below zero and a real chance of snow. Many local schools could close or delay opening on Tuesday, so parents and students should double-check before heading out. The winter weather advisory runs until 10 a.m., and conditions could change quickly. Stay updated with your school’s alerts and consider using the free 4Warn weather app for the latest radar and forecasts. How is your family planning to handle the cold snap and possible schedule changes? Let’s share tips for staying safe and warm! #Education #MetroDetroit #SchoolClosings00Share
jenna64+FollowBuffalo families caught off guard by late school closingBuffalo parents were left scrambling Thursday morning when the school district announced closures just before 6 a.m.—hours after many neighboring districts had already made the call. Kids were already dressed and ready for the bus, and families had little time to arrange childcare or adjust work plans. Many are now pushing for earlier notifications, even if it means risking a false alarm. With more snow and cold on the way, how do you think the district should balance safety and family needs? Would you rather get a heads-up the night before, even if the forecast changes? #Education #Buffalo #SchoolClosings00Share
Robert Cox+FollowSnow day shuts down 400+ SE Michigan schoolsOver 400 schools across Southeast Michigan—including Detroit Public Schools—are closed today after a heavy snowstorm blanketed the region. From Oakland to Wayne County, families are waking up to an unexpected snow day, throwing off routines and giving kids a chance to enjoy the winter weather. For many parents, this means last-minute schedule changes and creative ways to keep kids busy at home. How are you handling the sudden day off? Are your kids excited or are you scrambling for backup plans? Let’s swap ideas and stories! #Education #MichiganSnowDay #SchoolClosings00Share
Nicole Snyder+FollowWest Michigan schools close for snow dayLake-effect snow and a sudden drop in temperatures are shaking up Friday plans for families across West Michigan. Several local schools—including Crossroads Charter Academy, Hart Public Schools, and Reed City Area Public Schools—are closed due to icy roads and a potential flash freeze overnight. The weather team warns that rain will quickly turn to snow as a cold front sweeps through, making back roads especially slick. If you’re wondering about your district, check the latest updates before heading out. How are you and your neighbors handling the surprise day off? #Education #MichiganWeather #SchoolClosings00Share
Jessica Marshall+FollowWake County schools closed: Stay safe in icy weatherBlack ice and freezing temps have thrown a wrench into Tuesday plans across central NC, with Wake County Public Schools and others closing for the day. Many families are scrambling to adjust—whether that means finding last-minute childcare, shifting to remote work, or just bracing for a day indoors. Some districts are opting for delayed starts or remote learning, but the message is clear: safety comes first. How is your household handling the sudden change? Share your tips for keeping kids busy and safe during unexpected winter days like this! #Education #WakeCounty #SchoolClosings00Share
Charles Richardson+FollowWhat really goes into school closings?When it comes to calling off school for bad weather, it’s not just a quick decision—local districts actually team up and weigh a bunch of factors late into Sunday night. They’re looking at weather forecasts, road conditions, and even if buses can safely get kids to school. It’s a mix of keeping everyone safe and trying not to disrupt families’ routines more than necessary. Have you ever wondered who should have the final say, or what info matters most? Let’s talk about what you think should tip the scales when it comes to closing schools! #Education #SchoolClosings #CommunityTalk00Share