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Radnor Superintendent: It's 'Not Yet Clear' How Storm Will Impact School Monday
Forecasters are predicting a "historic" storm in the region, with the potential for 14 to 24 inches of snow over two days.

Radnor Township School District Superintendent Mike Kelly said Sunday night that it isn’t clear yet how the coming storm will impact the school day on Monday.
“Although local forecasters are in agreement that there is likely to be a significant amount of snow accumulation over the next couple of days, it is not yet clear when the snow will start to accumulate and how it may possibly disrupt the regular school day on Monday, January 26,” Kelly wrote in a letter Sunday night.
Kelly wrote that the district “will continue to monitor the forecasts overnight,” and that an update will be posted on the district’s website by 5:30 a.m. Monday.
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Forecasters are predicting a “historic” storm in the region, with the potential for 14 to 24 inches of snow over two days.
A storm warning has been issued for Delaware County, which means “significant amounts of snow is expected and strong winds are possible.” The warning begins at noon on Monday and continues through Tuesday at 6 p.m.
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