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PA Winter Storm: Closings & Delays Expected
23 Jan
Summary
- Winter storm to cause numerous closings and delays.
- Snow emergencies likely for municipalities across the region.
- Superintendents prioritize student safety in closing decisions.

South-Central Pennsylvania is bracing for a winter storm anticipated to trigger widespread closings and delays affecting schools, businesses, and churches. Municipalities are also preparing to declare snow emergencies in response to the anticipated winter weather.
School superintendents across the Susquehanna Valley are carefully considering early-morning delays or full-day closures. These critical decisions are informed by overnight forecasts and real-time road assessments, typically made between 4 a.m. and pre-school hours. Their evaluation includes road conditions on major routes and local roads, input from transportation providers, and updates from first responders.
To ensure informed decisions, superintendents engage in collaborative efforts. They utilize group chats and morning Zooms for shared awareness and maintain direct communication with police, road crews, and bus operators. The paramount concern remains the safety of students and staff, balanced with effective communication for families and school personnel.




