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Winter storm watch grows as schools prepare for possible closures

Jan. 25, 2026 / Climate / Author: Praise Swint

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A developing winter storm is putting schools across the Northeast on alert as families, students and educators prepare for potential disruptions to the start of the week. Education officials in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut are closely tracking weather conditions ahead of Monday, Jan. 26, with some districts already announcing changes to their schedules.

The storm system, expected to bring snow and icy conditions to parts of the region, has raised concerns about road safety, public transportation and student travel during early morning hours. While most school districts had not announced closures as of Saturday night, officials emphasized that decisions could change quickly as forecasts evolve.

 New York schools remain open for now

In New York, no school closings or delays had been announced statewide as of the latest update. District leaders across the state continued to monitor weather developments, particularly in areas expected to see heavier snowfall or reduced visibility.

City and suburban districts alike were preparing contingency plans in case conditions worsen overnight or early Monday morning. Families were encouraged to stay informed through official district communication channels, as announcements are often made during early morning hours when forecasts become clearer.

Local officials also reminded residents that winter weather can impact not only schools but also buses, sidewalks and after-school activities, all of which factor into closure decisions.

New Jersey reports limited closures

New Jersey was the only state among the three to report confirmed school disruptions as of Saturday evening. Passaic Public Schools announced changes to their Monday schedule, citing anticipated weather impacts tied to the approaching storm.

State officials continued to assess the broader impact of the system, particularly as transportation agencies prepared for potential travel restrictions and transit suspensions. School administrators across other districts in New Jersey were expected to make decisions closer to Monday morning, depending on snowfall totals and road conditions.

Parents across the state were advised to monitor district websites and automated alerts, as even neighboring districts can reach different conclusions based on local conditions.

 Connecticut sees no immediate changes

In Connecticut, no school closings or delays had been reported at the time of the update. However, school officials across the state remained in a watchful holding pattern as the storm track and timing became clearer.

Districts in northern and coastal areas were paying particular attention to forecasts calling for mixed precipitation or icy conditions, which can pose challenges for buses and pedestrian travel. As with neighboring states, Connecticut officials stressed that decisions prioritize student and staff safety.

Weather officials track storm impact

Meteorologists continued to analyze the storm’s potential impact on the tri-state area, noting that even modest snowfall can lead to hazardous conditions during the morning commute. Officials urged residents to prepare for slower travel and possible delays regardless of school status.

Transportation agencies in the region also reviewed contingency plans, as winter storms often affect bridges, tunnels and rail service. These factors frequently influence school closure decisions, especially in densely populated areas where many students rely on public transit.

 How families can stay updated

Families across New York, New Jersey and Connecticut were encouraged to rely on official sources for the most accurate and timely information. Many districts use text alerts, emails and automated phone calls to announce closures or delays.

Real-time school closing trackers and local news updates also provide consolidated information, helping parents quickly confirm whether schedules have changed. Officials cautioned against relying on unofficial social media posts, which can sometimes spread outdated or incorrect information.

As the storm approaches, school leaders across the region emphasized flexibility, noting that safety considerations may lead to last-minute decisions. With winter weather remaining unpredictable, families were advised to plan ahead and stay alert through Monday morning.

Source: FOX 5 NY

Category: Climate Tags: Connecticut schools, education updates, New Jersey schools, New York schools, Northeast snow, regional news, school closings, storm preparedness, weather delays, winter storm

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