Schools in Memphis respond to winter weather with closures and adjusted operations.
Memphis faces winter weather challenges as a light snowfall and ice lead to school closures and adjusted operations. Local institutions prioritize safety for students and staff, with several schools opting for snow days. This article details the current status of various educational facilities and what to expect in the coming days as road conditions remain treacherous.
Oh, Memphis! It seems Mother Nature has decided to sprinkle a little winter magic on our city, but with it comes some *serious* challenges for our schools and universities. A light dusting of snow, coupled with a thick layer of ice, has made many roadways treacherous, causing various educational institutions to make some adjustments to ensure the safety of their students and staff.
Due to the icy conditions, public works crews are having a tough time keeping our roads clear. And with temperatures hovering below freezing, we won’t see any thaw until the weekend. *Yikes!* This means that the melted snow is likely to refreeze, making travel even more hazardous. It’s a tough situation, but the safety of everyone is the top priority.
On Thursday, February 20, several local schools and universities announced a range of responses to the winter weather. Here’s a quick rundown of what you need to know:
After two days of closures, *Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS)* plan to reopen on Friday, February 21. Are you ready to hit the books again? We hope you enjoyed the unexpected days off!
This winter storm dumped 1-3 inches of snow and ice across the Mid-South, turning daily commutes into a game of dodge and weave. To keep our little ones safe, parents are advised to bundle their children up warmly with coats, layers, gloves, and scarves. With temperatures expected to plummet to around 20 degrees on Friday, it’s essential to stay warm and snug.
As more information about school closures and adjusted operations continues to roll in, we’ll keep you updated. So keep your fingers crossed for more snow days, but remember that safety comes first! Bundle up, stay safe, and let’s hope for warmer weather soon!
Until next time, Memphis! Stay warm and safe out there!
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