A number of closures and delays are being reported at area schools, offices and a clinic on Monday as severe winter storms continue moving through the region.
The Washoe County School District has canceled all classes, events and activities for Monday due to hazardous weather and road conditions, a district press release said.
Weather has also forced the closure of all schools in the Carson City School District on Monday, as well as all Storey County schools, according to releases from the respective districts.
The University of Nevada, Reno has suspended all non-essential operations and in-person classes for Monday, February 5th according to their website. The closures apply to all University facilities in Washoe County, Douglas County and Carson City.
The Redfield campus, Building A at 18600 Wedge Pkwy., and University of Nevada at Lake Tahoe’s Wayne L. Prim Campus will also suspend non-essential operations.
All UNR web and web-live classes, and remote operations will continue as scheduled.
All TMCC campus locations will be closed for Monday, as will most WNC locations. Both institutions will operate remotely, but WNC's Fallon campus is planning to open as scheduled.
Meanwhile, the campus of Bishop Manogue Catholic High School will be closed Monday while students have a virtual learning day.
St. John's Children's Center will also be closed on Monday, as will St. Albert's Child Development Center, St. Albert the Great Catholic School and Our Lady of the Snows School.
Mater Academy of Northern Nevada has also canceled classes for Monday, as has Doral Academy of Northern Nevada, Pinecrest Academy of Northern Nevada, Little Learners Preschool, Sunflower Preschool, and Little Lites Christian Learning Center.
All TTUSD schools are closed. All school activities are canceled unless otherwise notified.
All Douglas County schools will be closed on Monday, February 5th due to hazardous road conditions according to a release from the Douglas County School District.
Douglas County offices will also be closed on Monday aside from essential public safety, corrections, courts, and elections personnel, a release from the county says.
Reno Municipal Court will be on a two-hour delay on Monday. Anyone who can't make it to their scheduled court appearance is asked to notify their trial department.
All Reno Parks and Recreation facilities will also be on a delay, opening at 9 a.m., but further delays may happen if hazardous conditions persist.
Storey County offices will open at 10 a.m. on Monday due to hazardous road conditions according to a post on the County's Facebook page.
Northern Nevada HOPES will be on a two-hour delay on Monday due to winter storms hitting the area.
In a release, a spokesperson for Northern Nevada HOPES said their clinic would open at 10 a.m. on Monday, February 5th.
Patients who are scheduled for a visit between 8 and 10 a.m. that day will be contacted directly by HOPES staff to reschedule.
Reno-Sparks Indian Colony non-essential employees will also have a two-hour delay due to hazardous road conditions.
2 News Nevada will update you as further weather-related closures and delays are announced.
