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US Weather Alert: Heavy Snow Triggers School Closures Across States as New York Braces for Nor’easter

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Severe winter weather continues to disrupt daily life across multiple parts of the United States as heavy snowfall, plunging temperatures, and hazardous road conditions prompt widespread school and college closures. Meanwhile, a powerful Nor’easter is forecast to reach New York City on Tuesday, raising concerns about commuter safety across the Northeast.

School Closures in Michigan

Several school districts in St. Joseph County, Michigan, announced closures for Monday after dangerous icy conditions developed overnight. The decision follows a weekend snowstorm that dropped up to 12 inches of snow in some areas, making back roads especially unsafe.

Local administrators in neighboring counties are closely monitoring conditions due to similar risks. Rural districts remain the most vulnerable to closures across:

  • Oceana County, where road conditions remain highly unstable
  • Newaygo County, where officials are assessing worsening ice buildup
  • Mecosta County, where transportation safety reviews are underway
  • Montcalm County, with potential shutdowns under active consideration

In contrast, school systems in Ottawa County and the Grand Rapids metropolitan area are expected to face minimal closure risk.


College Class Cancellations

Severe weather has also disrupted higher education schedules in the Midwest.

  • Iowa State University cancelled all daytime and evening classes for Monday, December 1, citing dangerous travel conditions following the Thanksgiving holiday. While campus facilities will remain open, snow-clearing crews are actively treating roads and walkways. Staff unable to report in person have been advised to seek supervisor approval for remote work.
  • The University of Northern Iowa also suspended all Monday classes, allowing students additional time to return safely. In-person instruction is scheduled to resume Tuesday.

Nor’easter Threatens New York and Northeast

Meteorologists are warning that 12 to 16 hours of rain and snow could blanket New York City as the Nor’easter moves in early Tuesday morning, around 6 a.m. Slippery roads and reduced visibility are expected to complicate commutes following the holiday weekend.

Other major cities likely to experience similar weather conditions include Baltimore, Washington D.C., Philadelphia, and Boston, according to regional forecasts reported by the New York Post.

Northern New Jersey, sections of the lower Hudson Valley, and parts of Connecticut may receive up to three inches of snow, while areas farther north—from Albany to Bangor, Maine—could record snowfall totals as high as eight inches.


Safety Advisory

Authorities are urging residents to avoid unnecessary travel, drive cautiously on untreated roads, and stay updated with local weather alerts. Students and commuters are advised to prioritize safety as winter storm conditions continue to intensify across much of the country.

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