Overview
- Multiple districts in D.C., Maryland and Virginia canceled in-person classes or announced delays for Monday, Feb. 2 because of lingering snow and icy roads.
- Local outlets are updating closure lists, with FOX 5 DC posting a full rundown, and CBS Baltimore reporting two-hour starts for some Maryland schools after last week’s disruptions.
- The National Weather Service measured roughly 5 to 12 inches across the region, and CBS Baltimore cited about 6 to 10 inches in Maryland, which has slowed cleanup and travel.
- Anne Arundel County and Baltimore City used all three of their allotted snow days last week, and many Maryland systems shifted to virtual learning late in the week during the deep freeze.
- Prince George’s County lost seven instructional days and will present a revised calendar that could convert Presidents’ Day to a school day and add one day in June, with virtual options under review if another major storm occurs.