School Closings Today — Live Updates by State & District
Check if your school is closed, on delay, or open right now. Updated every 10 minutes.
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Full list →Live school closing status by state and district — updated every 10 minutes from official sources.
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Frequently asked questions
Use the search box at the top of this page to find your state, then click through to your district's live dashboard. You can also use our Is my school open today? tool for a direct district lookup.
This page auto-refreshes every 10 minutes. During active weather events, district-level dashboards may update more frequently as official announcements are made.
The most common causes are winter weather (snow, ice, extreme cold), severe storms, power outages, and public health emergencies. Each district sets its own threshold for closure decisions.
Our snow day predictor is powered by National Weather Service county-level forecasts. It provides a probability score — not a guarantee — based on forecast snowfall, temperature, and historical closure patterns for your region.
Closure and delay data is sourced from official school district announcements, local emergency management feeds, and the National Weather Service. We do not generate or alter official school status data.
Accuracy notice: School closing and delay information on this site is aggregated from official district sources and the National Weather Service. While we update every 10 minutes, always confirm closings directly with your school district, especially during active weather events. This site is not affiliated with any school district or government agency.


