Several school systems in North Carolina and Virginia are adjusting schedules for Thursday, December 11, in response to changing weather conditions. As colder temperatures and precipitation roll in, officials have opted for delays and closures to ensure student safety.
In North Carolina, the Alleghany County Schools and Carroll County Schools will operate on a two-hour delay. This decision allows extra time for roads to be assessed and winter weather conditions addressed.
Meanwhile, Grayson County Schools in Virginia have decided to close for the day, prioritizing student and staff safety amid the weather changes.
Residents are advised to stay updated on the latest developments through local news channels and weather apps. Motorists in affected areas should exercise caution, particularly in regions expecting icy conditions or snowfall.
As forecasts predict a transition to snow in the mountainous areas—accompanied by significant wind gusts—communities are encouraged to prepare for a chilly day ahead. In addition to the school schedule adjustments, weather-related impacts could affect travel and outdoor activities.
Local authorities are monitoring conditions closely and will provide updates as necessary. For a complete list of school delays and closures as they become available, viewers can refer to designated local news outlets.

