The New Jersey counties require school closings, late openings, and other changes to Monday’s schedule due to a The big winter storm is expected to bring up to 2 feet of snow to a significant part of the state.
While hundreds of districts continue to offer distance learning due to the coronavirus Outbreak: Schools that follow personal and hybrid models may choose to move to distant classes for the day rather than canceling school altogether.
The snow totals forecast by the National Weather Service for parts of Counties Morris and Warren rose on Sunday evening.National weather service
However, with strong winds and large amounts of snow in the forecast, the potential for power outages remains likely.
The National weather service has placed almost the entire state under one Winter storm warning expected with 2 to 4 inches of snow on Sunday before a break that lasts into early Monday. The snow will likely be intense on Monday, with some areas seeing up to 3 inches per hour. The snow could also last through Tuesday, bringing the total accumulation up to 2 feet for the northern half of the state.
School districts in the following counties have made announcements of schedule changes (these lists will be updated during the storm):
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