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Frankfort Winter Storm: E-Learning For D157-C, D161
Snow accumulations could be greater than six inches, and winds could be as high as 50 mph.
FRANKFORT, IL — A winter storm warning begins early Friday in Frankfort ahead of a potential winter storm, which could bring blizzard conditions to the area.
Snow accumulations could be greater than six inches, and winds could be as high as 50 mph, according to the National Weather Service. With these conditions, some closures of services are possible Friday.
Here's a look at closures in Frankfort:
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Lincoln-Way High School District 210 will have an e-learning day Friday.
Summit Hill District 161 will have an e-learning day on Friday.
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District 157-C will have an e-learning day on Friday.
Montessori of Frankfort will be closed Friday.
The Village of Frankfort is also reminding residents about parking ordinances and other winter weather reminders.
In the Village, parking is prohibited on local roads when 2 inches of snowfall has happened. This is to allow public works to remove snow and ice from the roads.
Village ordinance also prohibits placing snow or ice onto the public way.
The Village also advised shoveling out any fire hydrants on your property, and warning children about the hazards of digging tunnels in snow piles, especially along the road.
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