February 23, 2026 - 03:07

A significant winter storm forecast to blanket the city has led officials to cancel classes for all public school students this coming Monday. The decision, announced preemptively, aims to ensure the safety of students, staff, and families as the severe weather approaches.
Meteorologists are projecting a substantial snowfall, with accumulations expected to reach between sixteen and twenty-four inches across the metropolitan area. The heavy snow, accompanied by strong winds, is anticipated to create hazardous travel conditions, including near-zero visibility and dangerously slick roads.
The district emphasized that the closure is a precautionary measure. All school buildings will be closed, and all after-school activities, athletic events, and community programs scheduled for Monday are also canceled. Central office staff will operate on a remote basis.
Families are urged to follow official city channels for updates regarding the storm's impact and any potential changes to other municipal services. Officials also remind residents to prepare for the storm by avoiding unnecessary travel and checking on neighbors who may require assistance during the severe weather event.
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