NJ School Closings, Delayed Openings Due to Snow Friday (Nov 22, 2024)

Dozens of New Jersey school districts announced closings and delayed openings Friday due to the first snowstorm of the season, with as much as 4 to 6 inches expected in some northern counties.

The National Weather Service issued winter weather advisories for Morris, Passaic, Sussex and Warren counties, effective from 19.00 Thursday to Friday at 10:00 a.m.

Snow totals of 4 to 6 inches were expected in high-elevation areas of Passaic and Sussex counties, with 1 to 4 inches possible in Morris and Warren counties through Friday morning.

While the heavier snow was expected to fall just west and north of the Garden State, those areas were expected to see their first measurable snowfall since the winter.

The following school districts have announced schedule changes for Friday, November 22, 2024:

Bergen County

DELAYED OPENINGS:

Mahwah – 2 hours

MORRIS COUNTY

CLOSED:

Netcong – closed

DELAYED OPENINGS:

Butler – 2 hours

Jefferson – 2 hour delay

Mount Olive – 2 hours

PASSAIC COUNTY

CLOSED:

West Milford – closed

DELAYED OPENINGS:

Ringwood – 90 minutes

Wanaque – 90 minutes

SUSSEX COUNTY

CLOSED:

High Point Regional – Closed

Vernon – closed

DELAYED OPENINGS:

Andover Regional – 2 hrs

Franklin Borough – 2 hours

Fredon – 2 hours

Green Hills – 2 hours

Hamburg – 2 hours

Hampton – 2 hours

Hopatcong – 2 hours

Kittatinny Regional – 1 hour, 45 minute delay

Lenape Valley Regional – 2 hours

Montague – 2 hours

Ogdensburg – delayed

Sandyston-Walpack – 2 hours

Sparta – 2 hours

Stanhope – 2 hours

Stillwater – 2 hours

Sussex Technical – 2 hours

Sussex-Wantage – 90 minutes

Wallkill – 2 hours

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