Which areas are affected by the school closures?
Stark County and Greater Cincinnati are significantly affected, with closures and delays reported across numerous school districts.
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Due to extreme cold weather and dangerous wind chills, numerous school districts across Ohio have announced closures, delays, or a shift to virtual learning.
The combination of a major winter storm and an arctic outbreak has led to dangerously low temperatures across Ohio. School districts are taking precautions to protect students from hypothermia and other cold-related illnesses. The National Weather Service has issued cold weather advisories, and residents are urged to take precautions, such as dressing in layers and limiting time spent outdoors.
While most of Thursday is expected to be dry, there is a chance of light snow Thursday night and early Friday, especially in Northern Kentucky. Temperatures are expected to remain below freezing well into next week, with the warmest temperature around 29 degrees Fahrenheit a week from now.
Stark County and Greater Cincinnati are significantly affected, with closures and delays reported across numerous school districts.
The primary reason is the extreme cold weather, with dangerously low wind chills creating hazardous conditions for students.
The cold weather advisory is in effect until 11 a.m. on Thursday, January 29, for several counties.
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