WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — Several school districts in Maryland and Virginia have announced closures for the second day in a row as a winter storm hits the region.
Areas across the DMV received over 5 inches of snow Monday as the storm passed through, leaving icy, hazardous conditions.
As a result, many districts around the D.C. metro area have announced school closures for Tuesday, Jan. 6.
The following schools will be closed to students on Tuesday, Jan. 7:
Maryland
Public schools:
- Allegany County Public Schools
- Anne Arundel County Public Schools
- Baltimore County Public Schools
- Calvert County Public Schools
- Charles County Public Schools
- Frederick County Public Schools
- Harford County Public Schools
- Howard County Public Schools
- Montgomery County Public Schools
- Prince George’s County Public Schools- Code Yellow, only emergency personnel must report to work
- Washington County Public Schools
- Wicomico County Public Schools
Virginia
Public schools:
- Alexandria City Public Schools
- Arlington Public Schools
- Fairfax County Public Schools
- Falls Church City Public Schools
- Fauquier County Public Schools
- Fredericksburg City Schools
- Loudoun County Public Schools
- Manassas City Public Schools
- Manassas Park City Public Schools
- Prince William County Public Schools
- Shenandoah County Public Schools
- Spotsylvania County Public Schools
- Stafford County Public Schools
- Warren County Public Schools
At the time of this report, the District of Columbia Public Schools (DCPS) has not announced a closure for public schools in the district.
For a complete and more timely list of closures and delays across the region, click here.