School Closing And Delays Hit Central Ohio After Weekend Snow

School Closing And Delays Hit Central Ohio After Weekend Snow

COLUMBUS, Ohio — School Closing And Delays are in effect across parts of Central Ohio after Sunday’s winter weather, and the storm is still causing problems Monday morning.

School Closing And Delays across Central Ohio

Several school districts in Central Ohio were operating on two-hour delays Monday morning, forcing later starts for students and staff. The delays followed snow that arrived Sunday and left road and travel conditions unsettled into the weekday morning commute.

Many counties remain under snow emergencies

Alongside the delayed school starts, many area counties were placed under Level 1 or Level 2 snow emergencies. Those emergency designations remained in effect Monday morning as officials continued to monitor conditions created by the overnight and weekend snowfall.

What the situation looked like Monday morning

Central Ohio’s ongoing disruptions on Monday morning reflected the aftereffects of the snowfall that began Sunday. With multiple districts on two-hour delays and several counties carrying Level 1 or Level 2 snow emergencies, local routines were altered for commuters, families and school operations.

The region’s response to the winter weather centered on delayed school openings and the activation of county-level snow emergency statuses. As of Monday morning, school schedules and county alerts were the primary, confirmed adjustments in place following the weekend storm.

Officials continued to track conditions through Monday morning, with school districts maintaining two-hour delays and many counties staying under Level 1 or Level 2 snow emergencies while planners assess roads and public safety needs.

Families and drivers in Central Ohio should expect the delayed openings and snow emergency designations to shape travel and morning schedules for the day ahead. School districts and county offices remained on the adjusted timetables that were put in place after Sunday’s snowfall.

Monday’s confirmed actions were the two-hour school delays for several districts and the Level 1 and Level 2 snow emergencies in many counties; officials were keeping those measures in effect through Monday morning as they monitored the situation.