School closures Track closings, delays in western Washington for Monday, February 3

Tacoma, WALocal News

Winter weather has prompted numerous school closures and delays across western Washington for Monday, February 3rd, as reported by FOX 13 Seattle. According to FOX 13 Meteorologist Abby Acone, isolated snow bands are expected to persist overnight, raising concerns about icy road conditions. Key districts such as Issaquah, Kent, and Renton are implementing two-hour delays, with some schools cancelling early morning activities and transportation services. Parents can find detailed information about the status of their local districts through the provided links, ensuring they are well-informed. The article underscores the significance of safety during winter storms and the potential impacts on daily routines for families in the region.

With the ongoing weather advisories, it is crucial for parents to remain updated on any changes to school schedules. This timely coverage provides valuable insights for the community, reflecting the urgency of the situation. As winter weather continues to affect travel, families are encouraged to prioritize safety and stay informed.

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