Why are schools and offices closed in Lubbock?
Due to hazardous road conditions caused by Winter Storm Fern.
Education / School Closures
Due to continued cold temperatures and hazardous driving conditions caused by Winter Storm Fern, numerous schools, colleges, and government offices in the Lubbock area have announced closures and delays for Monday, January 26th and Tuesday,...
Winter Storm Fern has brought snow and ice to Lubbock and West Texas, creating hazardous road conditions and prompting widespread closures. The storm’s impact is expected to continue as temperatures remain below freezing, leading to concerns about refreezing. Lubbock ISD is providing meals for students at Coronado, Estacado, Lubbock, and Monterey high schools from 10-11 a.m. Curbside pickup is available, and students do not need to be present, but guardians should provide the student’s home campus information. Texas Tech University has canceled all in-person classes and events on its Lubbock campus. The City of Lubbock has closed its offices, but Mahon and Groves Libraries remain open as warming centers for the public. The Lubbock County Courthouse will have a delayed opening at noon on Monday, January 26th.
Due to hazardous road conditions caused by Winter Storm Fern.
At Coronado, Estacado, Lubbock, and Monterey high schools from 10-11 a.m.
Yes, Mahon and Groves Libraries are open to the public as warming centers.
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