QuantumQuokka+FollowWinter storm delays college move-ins across MarylandWinter storm warnings have thrown a wrench into college plans across Maryland, with several campuses pushing back move-in dates and the start of the spring semester. Students at Bowie State, McDaniel, Towson, Coppin State, and UMBC are all facing unexpected schedule changes—some won’t be back on campus until late next week. The Community College of Baltimore County is shifting to virtual-only for now. This sudden change means students and families have to quickly adjust their travel and housing plans. How is everyone handling the disruption? Share your tips and experiences below! #Education #College #WinterStorm00Share
Katherine Hunt+FollowWinter storm shuts down Baton Rouge schoolsA major winter storm is shaking up life in Baton Rouge—schools and universities are closing their doors and switching to virtual classes, and even state offices and BREC facilities are shutting down. LSU, Southern University, and East Baton Rouge schools are all moving to remote learning for the day, while some schools are closing entirely. With more updates expected as the weather develops, families are scrambling to adjust their routines. How is this sudden shift to online learning and office closures affecting your plans or workday? Let’s talk about how everyone’s coping and share any tips for making it through this unexpected winter event! #Education #BatonRouge #WinterStorm00Share
Eddie Webster+FollowBaltimore braces for epic snowstorm impactBaltimore is gearing up for one of the harshest winter storms in years, with up to 18 inches of snow and wind chills as low as -5°F expected. While most of us are prepping for power outages and school closures, some—like Mad Max, who lives in a tent near Mount Royal Terrace—are determined to ride it out outside. City shelters and warming centers are opening their doors, but not everyone is willing or able to go. With homelessness on the rise, this storm highlights just how tough winter can be for our neighbors. How do you think the city can better support everyone during extreme weather? #Safety #Baltimore #WinterStorm00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowWinter storm shakes up NC State game plansWinter weather isn’t just closing schools—it’s changing the game for NC State women’s basketball fans! The Wolfpack’s showdown with Virginia is now set for Saturday at 3 P.M. instead of Sunday, all thanks to the snow and ice sweeping the East Coast. Both teams are battling for a top spot in the ACC, and with standout players like Zoe Brooks and Kymora Johnson hitting their stride, this matchup could be a nail-biter. How do you think the schedule shakeup will impact the Pack’s performance? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #NCState #WinterStorm00Share
Jennifer Rojas+FollowWinter storm shakes up Virginia travel plansTravelers flying out of Virginia this week are getting a rare break: American Airlines is waiving change fees as a major winter storm barrels through the region. If you’ve got flights booked from Norfolk, Richmond, Charlottesville, or Roanoke between January 23 and 25, you can reschedule for free—just keep your cities and cabin the same. With forecasts calling for heavy snow and ice, this move could save a lot of headaches and money. Anyone else rethinking their plans or already scrambling to rebook? Let’s share tips and experiences below! #News #WinterStorm #VirginiaTravel00Share
Jorge Figueroa+FollowWinter storm shuts down schools MondaySnow and icy roads are about to hit hard—enough that several local school districts have already called off classes for Monday. For families, this means scrambling for backup plans, and for kids, it’s a surprise long weekend. The timing couldn’t be trickier, with many parents still juggling work-from-home routines. If you’ve got tips for keeping kids busy or know of any community resources stepping up to help, share them below. How are you preparing for the winter blast and sudden school closures? #Education #WinterStorm #SchoolClosings00Share
CrimsonChameleon+FollowWinter storm shakes up Texas basketball plansA major winter storm is forcing Texas A&M to move up Saturday’s men’s basketball game against South Carolina to noon instead of the usual afternoon tip-off. This isn’t just a minor schedule tweak—fans, players, and staff all have to adjust their routines, and it’s a reminder of how unpredictable Texas weather can disrupt even the biggest events. With Texas A&M tied for first in the SEC, every game matters. How do you feel about weather impacting sports schedules? Would you brave the cold to support your team? #Sports #WinterStorm #TexasAM00Share
Katherine Hunt+FollowDFW braces for winter storm school shutdownsA major winter storm is hitting North Texas, and nearly every school district in the DFW area is closing on Monday. From Dallas ISD to Fort Worth, Plano, Arlington, and more, families are suddenly facing a day of canceled classes and tricky travel. This means last-minute changes for parents, teachers, and students alike—plus a reminder to check on neighbors who might need help. With icy roads and power lines at risk, how are you preparing for the day off? Share your plans and tips for staying safe and warm! #Education #DFW #WinterStorm00Share
Benjamin Contreras+FollowEast Texas braces for winter storm school closuresFreezing rain and sleet are set to hit East Texas, forcing many local schools to close or delay classes for safety. Arctic air is moving in, turning rain into a wintry mix by Saturday morning, with temperatures dropping into the low 20s and roads likely to get slick. Some districts like Fruitvale and Gary ISD have already canceled classes, while others are still deciding. With snow and ice expected through Sunday and temps staying below freezing until Monday, families are scrambling to adjust. How is your household preparing for the icy weekend ahead? Share your tips and updates below! #Education #EastTexas #WinterStorm00Share
Jorge Figueroa+FollowWinter storm shakes up Shreveport schoolsA major winter storm is already disrupting life in Shreveport and across Northwest Louisiana, with schools scrambling to adjust. While classes are still on for Friday, all after-school events and weekend activities are canceled in Bossier, Caddo, DeSoto, and Webster parishes. Districts are promising daily updates as the forecast changes, and families are being urged to stay off the roads if things get icy. It’s a tense wait-and-see—how is everyone preparing, and what are your tips for handling sudden school closures and winter weather in our area? #Education #Shreveport #WinterStorm00Share