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Clark Schools All Virtual Thursday Due To Impending Snow
Snow and sleet accumulations could bring anywhere from 3 to 8 inches across the state, starting early Thursday morning.
CLARK, NJ — New Jersey is now under a winter storm warning for Thursday, and Clark schools announced that Thursday will be an all-virtual day for all students.
"Due to the forecasted snowstorm, tomorrow (Thursday, Feb. 18) will be a day of remote learning, teaching, and working from home for all. The four-hour, full remote day schedule will be in place at all of our schools tomorrow. All in-person school activities, including athletics, will be suspended tomorrow," said Superintendent of Schools Ed Grande.
The National Weather Service issued winter storm alerts across New Jersey, including in Union County, saying that snow and sleet accumulations could bring anywhere from 3 to 8 inches across the state.
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More than 1 inch an hour could fall between 6 a.m. and 2 p.m. on Thursday. Read More: NJ Weather: Latest Snow Total Estimates Rise For Winter Storm
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