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Snowstorm Alters Work Schedule For DC-Area Federal Employees

The Office of Personnel Management updated its operating status for all federal offices in the greater Washington, D.C., area on Monday.

WASHINGTON, DC — Federal offices in the greater Washington, DC area will be closed on Monday, with maximum telework in effect, according to the Office of Personnel Management on Sunday night.

A winter storm spreading ice, snow and bitter arctic cold across the country could dump nearly a foot of snow across much of Northern Virginia starting Sunday night and wrapping up overnight Tuesday, according to forecasters.


Related: Winter Storm To Bring Foot Of Snow To VA: Latest Forecast

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The following was posted Sunday night on OPM's Operating Status webpage:

  • Telework Employees are expected to work. Generally, telework employees may not receive weather and safety leave.
  • Remote Workers are expected to work. Generally, remote workers may not receive weather and safety leave.
  • Non-Telework Employees generally will be granted weather and safety leave for the number of hours they were scheduled to work. However, weather and safety leave will not be granted to employees who are on official travel outside of the duty station or on an Alternative Work Schedule (AWS) day off or other non-workday.
  • Emergency Employees are expected to report to their worksite unless otherwise directed by their agencies.
  • Employees on Preapproved Leave (paid or unpaid) or other paid time off generally should continue to be charged leave or other paid time off and should not receive weather and safety leave.

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