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Related: About this forumLevel 4 severe storms risk prompts school closures across Virginia on Monday
https://www.wtvr.com/news/local-news/virginia-school-closings-tornado-risk-monday-march-16-2026RICHMOND, Va. School districts across metro Richmond and Central Virginia are canceling classes Monday because of the moderate risk (Level 4 out of 5) for severe weather with the potential for tornadoes, damaging wind gusts and large hail.
Metro districts closed include Richmond as well as Chesterfield, Hanover and Henrico counties.
"Classes will operate on a virtual asynchronous basis. Work will be distributed via ParentSquare and Canvas to students," officials with Richmond Public Schools wrote.
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Districts stressed the cancellations were because severe storms are possible in the morning as well as the afternoon.
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Level 4 severe storms risk prompts school closures across Virginia on Monday (Original Post)
nitpicked
15 hrs ago
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nitpicked
(1,746 posts)1. Link to that station's list of closures/virtualization/early dismissals
underpants
(196,199 posts)2. Good move.
Buses could be very susceptible to the wind plus, ya know, the possible tornadoes.
My wifes just went to get some salad stuff at a grocery store. The cashier said they hadnt been very busy. Snow? Richmond freaks out. Actual dangerous conditions? Eh.
Tetrachloride
(9,594 posts)3. southern wisconsin, meh
nitpicked
(1,746 posts)4. Around DC, many people go on alert when there may be SNOW
Tornado threat? Either "it doesn't happen here", or at most a panicked check on preparations.
School closures for those threats? IMO, a lot of people here don't think about THAT.