Here is what you need to know about school closures and delays across the Inland Northwest.
SPOKANE, Wash. — Following overnight snow, several school districts have either canceled or delayed school on Wednesday as a result of the weather.
Here is what you need to know about school closures and delays across the Inland Northwest.
School Closures on February 5
- Coeur d’Alene Tribal School
- Faith Baptist Academy
- Genessee Schools
- Highland School District
- Kootenai School District
- Lapwai School District
- Potlatch School District
- St. Maries Joint School District 41
- Troy School District
- Washtucna School District (Remote Learning)
- Whitepine Joint School District
School Delays on February 5
- Lind-Ritzville Cooperative Schools
- Garfield-Palouse School District
- Rosalia School District
- 2-hour delay
- Buses on emergency routes
- Kellogg School District
- Dayton School District
- Washington State University
- 2-hour delay, classes begin at 10 a.m.
- St. John Endicott
- 2-hour delay, no pre-school
- Sprague-Lamont Schools
- 2-hour delay, no pre-school or breakfast
- Clarkston School District
- Bus operating on snow routes, no delays
- Pullman School District
- 2-hour delay, no AM preschool, before-school activities, programs, and clubs canceled
- Lacrosse School District
- Colton School District
- Pomeroy School District
Winter Weather Advisories and Winter Storm Warnings continue until 10 a.m. Wednesday.
Wave #2 of the snow arrived from the south and is expected to push as far north as Spokane and Coeur d’Alene and maybe Sandpoint. This batch of snow is expected to be much heavier and prolonged across southeastern Washington and North-Central Idaho areas resulting in 3 to 7 inches of snow.
Since Spokane will be on the northern fringes of this snow, we’ll expect to end up with an additional 1-3″ of snow, Coeur d’Alene adding 2-4″.
This snowfall will arrive across our southern areas during the afternoon hours. The snow will last until 10 a.m. Wednesday at the latest.