
HERE ARE YOUR LATEST SCHOOL DELAYS & CLOSINGS:
Friday, March 6th (updated at 6:05a)
Angeline School - Delayed 2 hours
Arcadia - Delayed 2 hours
Bellevue City School - Delayed 2 hours
Bowling Green - Delayed 2 hours
Bowling Green Christian Academy - Delayed 2 hours
Bridges Preparatory Academy-Tiffin - Delayed 2 hours
Buckeye Central Local Schools - Delayed 2 hours
Calvert Catholic Schools - Delayed 2 hours
Carey - Delayed 2 hours
Clyde Green Springs - Delayed 2 hours
Cory-Rawson - Delayed 2 hours
Eastwood - Delayed 2 hours
Elmwood - Delayed 2 hours
Findlay - Delayed
Fostoria - Delayed 2 hours
Fremont City Schools - Delayed 2 hours
Hopewell-Loudon - Delayed 2 hours
Lakota - Delayed 2 hours
Leipsic - Delayed 2 hours
Liberty-Benton - Delayed 2 hours
McComb - Delayed 2 hours
Mohawk - Delayed 2 hours
New Riegel - Delayed 2 hours
North Baltimore - Delayed 2 hours
Northeastern Local - Delayed 2 hours
Old Fort - Delayed 2 hours
School of Hope – Fremont - Delayed 2 hours
Seneca County Opportunity Center - Delayed 2 hours
Seneca East - Delayed 2 hours
Tiffin City Schools - Delayed 2 hours
Upper Sandusky - Delayed 2 hours
Van Buren - Delayed 2 hours
Vanlue - Delayed 2 hours
Wood Lane School - Delayed 2 hours
Woodmore - Delayed 2 hours
SNOW EMERGENCY LEVEL:
Hancock County - Level
Seneca County - Level
Wood County - Level
Crawford County - Level
Sandusky County - Level
Wyandot County -Level
Definition of Snow Emergency Levels
Level 1 - A Level One Snow Emergency means that roads (township and county, mainly secondary) are hazardous with the possibility of blowing and drifting snow. Roads are icy and drivers should use caution, if they choose to drive.
Level 2 - A Level Two Snow Emergency means that roads are hazardous (including primary roads) with blowing and drifting snow a possibility. Only those who feel it is necessary to drive should be on these roadways. Employees should contact their employers to see if they should report to work.
Level 3 - A Level Three Snow Emergency means that roads are closed to all non-essential personnel. No one should be out during these conditions unless it is absolutely necessary to travel. All employees should contact their employer to see if they should report to work. Those traveling on any roadway in the county may subject themselves to citation or arrest.