Some D.C. area schools systems will open two hours later Wednesday as light snow is expected to fall overnight across a region still cleaning up after the earlier winter storm.
Among the districts announcing a delay is Prince George’s County Public Schools, which will hold classes for the first time since the Jan. 25 storm.
The Capital Weather Gang reports some new snow is possible Tuesday night into the predawn hours Wednesday, possibly producing a coating to an inch. It could cause a few slick spots, but widespread disruptions are not anticipated.
The following districts have announced delays for Wednesday:
- Charles County Public Schools: Two-hour delay (announced Monday).
- Fauquier County Public Schools: Two-hour delay; essential personnel to report on time
- Loudoun County Public Schools: Two-hour delay Wednesday through Friday; administrative offices to open on time (announced Monday).
- Montgomery County Public Schools: Two-hour delay; emergency personnel to report as directed.
- Prince George’s County Public Schools: Two-hour delay.
Classes are also canceled Wednesday for Howard County Public Schools for a county-wide professional learning day.
This list will be updated as more districts announce plans. Jason Samenow contributed to this report.
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