Update: York, James City Counties Announce Snow Delays
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Snow began to fall in the Historic Triangle on Thursday evening. (Nicole Trifone/WYDaily)
Snow started falling in the Historic Triangle on Thursday night, prompting calls for delays Friday morning in anticipation of poor road conditions. Below is a list of delays as of Thursday evening.
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We will update this list as more information becomes available.
Schools
- Williamsburg-James City County Schools will have a two-hour delay.
- Bright Beginnings (PreSchool) and High School GED morning classes are canceled.
- School Emergency Response Team (SERT) members must report at their designated or scheduled time.
- Walsingham Academy is open as of Thursday evening, but early-morning swim practice has been canceled.
- Williamsburg Christian Academy is delayed two hours.
- Thomas Nelson Community College (all campuses) will open at 11 a.m.
- York County School Division will open on a two-hour delay.
- Williamsburg Montessori School will open all programs at 9:30 a.m.
James City County
James City County offices and facilities will open on a two-hour delay. The recreation center will open at 10 a.m.
York County
York County offices will open on a one-hour delay. Courts are closed.

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Funny
January 18, 2013 at 3:01 pm
The difference between public and private. The private sector employees reported on time, no decision was made until morning. The public sector reports two hours late when the decision was made while it was raining.
The roads were clear this morning early, solar power melted all roads and walkways, and even Walsingham opened on time. But the private sector is different, don’t work, don’t get paid.