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Snow Will Keep Julian Students at Home from School Thursday

For the second time this week, students in Julian are getting a snow day.Julian Union School District, Julian Union High School District and Warner Unified School District campuses will be closed Thursday due to weather, the San Diego County Office of Education announced Wednesday. Imperial Beach Takes Step Toward Recreational Marijuana Sales Spencer Valley School District will have a late start, with school opening at 9 a.m. on Feb. 22.”The safety and security of students, faculty, and staff is of the utmost importance to schools across the county,” the Office of Education said in a release. Frosty February: Chilly Weather Whips San Diego County NBC 7 meteorologists forecasted temperatures in the mountains Thursday to stay in the 20s from midnight until 9 a.m.The mountains in the East County will see a lingering chance for snow flurries throughout the next several nights and days, according to NBC 7 Meteorologist Jodi Kodesh. More Beds For Homeless San Diegans Opened Amid Frigid Temps Frigid overnight temperatures on Monday moved the county to keep more than 450 students in Julian at home Tuesday and off of the slick, icy roads. A frost advisory was issued from 10 p.m. Monday until 9 a.m. TuesdayCounty officials said that many students in the area catch the bus as early as 6 a.m. before the rising sun has a chance to melt ice left on the roads. Buses don’t handle the region’s winding roads quite like cars can especially when they’re icy, so closing schools for the day was a must.Students returned to their normal school schedules on Wednesday.Photo Credit: News 4 New York
Source: NBC San Diego

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