Maybe We Shouldn’t Work Tomorrow… School Closings and 6 Inches of Snow Tomorrow

by | Jan 21, 2014 | COMMUNITY

Looks like NOAA is predicting a nasty storm come mid day for our fair town. As much as 6 inches by the evening. OF course we know what that usually means here – a sloppy mess where people manage to drive even worse.

Looks like NOAA is predicting a nasty storm come mid day for our fair town. As much as 6 inches by the evening. OF course we know what that usually means here – a sloppy mess where people manage to drive even worse.

Either way, snow is expected to start around 11 AM with our high being around 33o. Tuesday night is supposed to bring EVEN MORE SNOW and hit a low of 8 and a wind chill low of -3. Yes negative degrees.

A number of counties and schools have already called it tomorrow, Including Richmond County schools: (Via NBC12)

PRIVATE SCHOOLS
AMELIA ACADEMY: CLOSING EARLY; DISMISSAL AT 12:00 P.M. TUESDAY
BLESSED SACRAMENT-HUGUENOT: CLOSING AT 12:15 P.M.; MIGHTY KNIGHTS CLOSING AT 2 P.M. ; NO AFTER-SCHOOL ACTIVITIES; SENIORS: RETREAT INFO TBA
CARMEL SCHOOL: CLOSED TOMORROW
COLLEGIATE SCHOOL: CLOSED TOMORROW
FUQUA SCHOOL: CLOSED TOMORROW
GOOD SHEPHERD EPISCOPAL SCHOOL: CLOSED TOMORROW; EXTENDED DAY CARE ALSO CLOSED
RICHMOND CHRISTIAN SCHOOL: CLOSED TOMORROW
RICHMOND MONTESSORI SCHOOL: CLOSED TOMORROW
RIVERSIDE SCHOOL: CLOSED TOMORROW
ST. CATHERINE’S SCHOOL: CLOSED TOMORROW; EXTENDED DAY OPEN AT 7:45 A.M.
ST. CHRISTOPHER’S SCHOOL: CLOSED TOMORROW; EXTENDED DAY OPEN AT 7:45 A.M.
ST. MICHAEL’S EPISCOPAL SCHOOL: CLOSED TOMORROW
STEWARD SCHOOL: CLOSED TOMORROW
TRINITY EPISCOPAL SCHOOL: CLOSED TOMORROW

AMELIA CO. SCHOOLS: WILL BEGIN DISMISSING AT 11:30 A.M.
APPOMATTOX CO. SCHOOLS: CLOSED TOMORROW; EMPLOYEES: CODE 3
BUCKINGHAM CO. SCHOOLS: CLOSED TOMORROW
CAROLINE CO. SCHOOLS: CLOSED TOMORROW
CUMBERLAND CO. SCHOOLS: CLOSED TOMORROW
GOOCHLAND CO. SCHOOLS: CLOSED TOMORROW
NOTTOWAY CO. SCHOOLS: CLOSED TOMORROW
PRINCE EDWARD CO. SCHOOLS: CLOSED TOMORROW
PRINCE GEORGE CO. SCHOOLS: CLOSED TOMORROW; CODE 4, CHAMPIONS DAY CARE ALSO CLOSED
RICHMOND COUNTY SCHOOLS: CLOSED TOMORROW
SUSSEX CO. SCHOOLS: CLOSING AT 11 A.M. TUESDAY

We’ll if the 12-year-olds get to stay home, I think I deserve the same.

Will your work keep you all day tomorrow? Are you already planning to stay home or maybe work from home tomorrow? Let us know in the comments.

Oh yeah and theres this.

Brad Kutner

Brad Kutner

Brad Kutner is the former editor of GayRVA and RVAMag from 2013 - 2017. He’s now the Richmond Bureau Chief for Radio IQ, a state-wide NPR outlet based in Roanoke. You can reach him at BradKutnerNPR@gmail.com




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