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Weather Decision Made By Harford County Public Schools For Thursday
Harford County Public Schools leaders have made a decision about school for Thursday due to forecasted weather.
HARFORD COUNTY, MD — Due to forecasted weather, Harford County Public Schools, including Swan Creek School, and offices initially called for a two-hour late start then canceled school on Thursday.
An ice storm could leave a slick coating in Maryland from Wednesday night into Thursday morning. This system is among several winter weather events possible over the next week, some of which could bring light snow. A winter weather advisory is in place for most of the Baltimore-Washington metro area. The advisory lasts from 9 p.m. Wednesday through 10 a.m. Thursday. Mixed precipitation should arrive between 9 p.m. and 11 p.m. for most of the area.
"A mix of light freezing rain, sleet, and snow begins this evening," the National Weather Service said in its advisory. "Precipitation mainly becomes a steady freezing rain tonight. Temperatures will warm Thursday morning transitioning freezing rain over to rain."
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Regions west of Interstate 95 could see a tenth to a quarter of an inch of ice. Towns east of I-95 are slated for a trace to a tenth of an inch. A "swath of light snow" is possible Wednesday morning "mainly north of the D.C. metro area," the NWS forecast discussion said.
"Plan on slippery road conditions," the NWS advisory said. "The hazardous conditions could impact the Thursday morning commute."
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Friday night brings another winter storm chance.
Read more: First Of 3 Winter Storms Aims For MD
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