Will There Be School Tomorrow? (Mar 25, 2026)

Today, Wednesday, March 25, 2026, is not a US Federal Holiday. However, it is a peak travel week as many districts across the country are observing Spring Break. While most schools are in session, families in regions like Hawaii are preparing for Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole Day (observed tomorrow, March 26), which will result in statewide school closures tomorrow.


Current Risk Map: Top 3 Danger Zones

  1. Hawaii (Oahu, Maui, & Big Island): A powerful “Kona Low” system continues to impact the islands. A Statewide Flood Watch remains in effect. Governor Josh Green has noted some areas have received nearly 50 inches of rain recently. Flash flooding is a critical risk for school transit and coastal communities today.

  2. The Northeast (NY, MA, RI): After a series of three winter storms, the region is facing sub-zero temperatures and lingering ice. Winter Weather Advisories are active as the system moves from west to east, creating “black ice” hazards during the early morning bus window.

  3. South Carolina (Statewide): While not a natural disaster, a Statewide AMBER Alert System Test is scheduled for today, March 25, between 2:00 PM and 3:00 PM EST. Residents will receive high-volume audible alerts on their mobile devices. Do not be alarmed; this is a scheduled test of the emergency infrastructure.


District News & Announcements

  • Derry Area School District (PA): Scheduled Two-Hour Delay today, Wednesday, March 25, for professional development.

  • Hawaii Schools: Reminder that all public schools will be CLOSED tomorrow (March 26) for Prince Kuhio Day.

  • Boil Water Advisory: New Haven, Michigan and parts of Lenox Township remain under a boil water advisory following a major transmission line break. Schools in the New Haven Community Schools district are monitoring water pressure closely for today’s operations.

  • VPK Enrollment (FL): Lake County Schools and several other Florida districts officially open Voluntary Pre-Kindergarten (VPK) applications today, March 25, at 9:00 AM.


Current Risk Map

The most significant risks today are focused on the Pacific Flooding (HI), Northeast Icing (New England), and Severe Storm Awareness (Central Plains).

Travel Impact

In Hawaii, heavy rainfall from the Kona Low is causing reduced visibility and ponding on major roadways. Bus routes in low-lying areas of Oahu and Maui may face detours. In the Northeast, untreated side streets and parking lots remain slick due to the freeze-thaw cycle; walking students and bus drivers should exercise extreme caution.

Daily School Status Checker – Is My School Open Today?

Daily School Status Checker – Is My School Open Today? link is here: https://www.schools-closings.com/daily-school-status-checker/ Check your school’s status in real-time based on current weather conditions. Our Daily School Status Checker analyzes National Weather Service data to help students and parents determine if schools are likely open, delayed, or closed today. Simply enter your zip code below to see current weather conditions, active alerts, and school status predictions for your area. Updated in real-time throughout the day.


Actionable Safety Tip

Flood Safety: If you are in Hawaii or the Pacific Northwest today, remember: “Turn Around, Don’t Drown!” Never drive or walk through moving water. Just 6 inches of moving water can knock you off your feet, and 12 inches can sweep away a vehicle.

Counting down to Spring Break? Why stop there? 🏁 We’ve reached the final stretch of the 2025–2026 school year. Whether you’re a senior eyeing graduation or a teacher ready for a break, use our tool below to get your personalized countdown. Just select your state to see the 'Days Remaining' status for your region.

School Closings and Delays for Tomorrow

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