Schools across the region are delaying start times on weather for safety reasons.

As Tuesday’s severe weather systems start to move out of Fayetteville and the Sandhills region, several school systems have announced delays to their Wednesday schedules.

With the status of many roadways unclear as high wind and rain has moved through the area in the dark, most school systems have elected to go with 2-hour delays, so busses can safely get students to their destinations.

Wind speeds gusted near 70 mph in Fayetteville Tuesday, and the region faced several Tornado Warnings and Severe Thunderstorm Warnings. While no major damage has been reported, power outages and downed trees have been reported across the area.

We’ll update this post throughout the evening, as additional school systems report.

  • Cumberland County Schools - 2 Hour Delay

  • Fort Liberty Schools - 2 Hour Delay

    Per DoDEA memo.

  • Public Schools of Robeson County - 2 Hour Delay

  • Columbus County Schools - 2 Hour Delay

  • Lee County Schools - 2 Hour Delay

  • Moore County Schools - 2 Hour Delay

  • Hoke County Schools - 2 Hour Delay

    hoke county schools

  • Bladen County Schools - 2 Hour Delay

    Attn: BCS Families

    Due to widespread power outages and localized flooding, Bladen County Schools will operate on a two-hour delay for students and staff on Wednesday, January 10, with the option to transition to asynchronous remote learning if needed.

    We will evaluate conditions again tomorrow morning and an updated announcement will be made by 7:00 AM.

  • Harnett County Schools - 2 Hour Delay

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