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News Summary

Charlotte is bracing for a winter storm this Friday, with a Winter Storm Warning in effect starting at 7 a.m. Schools, including Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools, have announced remote learning days, and several nearby districts are also making adjustments. With expected snowfall and ice, community members are stocking up on essentials, while Duke Energy prepares for potential power outages. The Charlotte Douglas International Airport is ready for snow removal, hoping to minimize travel disruptions. As residents prepare for a cozy weekend indoors, safety measures are recommended to ride out the storm together.

Winter Storm Warning Heads to Charlotte

Hey there, Charlotte! It looks like we’re in for quite the winter chill this Friday. A _Winter Storm Warning_ has officially been issued for our area starting at 7 a.m., which will last through Saturday morning. So, if you haven’t already, it might be time to pack away those flip-flops and grab your snow boots!

Schools Go Remote Due to Weather

In response to the incoming storm, Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools has announced a _full remote learning day_ for students this Friday, January 10. What does that mean for your little ones? They’ll be attending classes online through _asynchronous instruction_, which can be a bit more laid back than traditional learning. So, perhaps keep those pajamas handy for the day!

But that’s not all! After-school activities and athletic events are also canceled. So, if your kids were looking forward to a soccer game or a drama club rehearsal, they might just have to enjoy a cozy movie day instead.

Nearby Disturbances

Several nearby school districts are also making similar moves. Alexander County Schools will hold a _virtual learning day_ on Friday, and Gaston County Schools will switch to remote learning as well, waving goodbye to all school-related events, including sports. In the north, Iredell-Statesville Schools will follow suit, and Union County Public Schools will enjoy a snow day with _no remote instruction_ this Friday.

Over in Anson County, _early dismissal_ is on the agenda, with elementary schools letting out at 11 a.m. and middle/high schools wrapping up at noon. All after-school programs are canceled too! Speaking of canceled activities, Stanly County Schools will stay closed for students, with activities on hold from Friday through Sunday.

Prepare, Prepare, Prepare!

With _up to 2 inches of snow and ice_ expected to fall around Charlotte, particularly higher amounts in the northern and western regions, community members are gearing up. Local grocery stores have noticed an uptick in customers scrambling to stock up on essentials. If you’ve got bread and milk on the list, you’re certainly not alone!

Duke Energy is also on alert, advising everyone to prepare for potential _power outages_. So, it’s a good idea to gather some bottled water and nonperishable snacks just in case you find yourself in the dark for a bit.

Transportation and Travel Updates

For those flying in or out of the Charlotte Douglas International Airport, don’t fret too much! They have _40 trucks on standby_ for snow removal and de-icing planes, ensuring that travel arrangements can proceed smoothly, though delays may still happen.

Stay Safe This Weekend

The North Carolina Department of Transportation is also gearing up with workers on _12-hour shifts_ to tackle any weather-related issues that may arise. With so many schools and activities canceled, it looks like many of us will be spending some quality time at home over the weekend.

So, let’s put on those comfy socks, grab a hot beverage, and brace ourselves for a cozy winter weekend, Charlotte! Enjoy the laughter and warmth of home as we all ride out this little winter adventure together!

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Charlotte Schools Adjust for Incoming Winter Storm
North Carolina School Districts Prepare for Ice Storm
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Ashe County Schools Adjust Schedules for Winter Weather
Winter Weather Wreaks Havoc Across Eastern U.S.
Winter Weather Disrupts Learning Across North Carolina Schools
Winter Storm Blair Causes Widespread Disruptions Across U.S.
Severe Winter Weather Hits Charlotte Region
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