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USC Reverses Class Cancellations Ahead of Winter Weather

A snowy campus scene at the University of South Carolina during winter weather

News Summary

Students at the University of South Carolina faced confusion as class cancellations were initially announced due to a looming winter storm. However, late-night updates from the university reversed this decision, allowing classes to proceed as scheduled. With light snowfall expected, local schools have altered their schedules, emphasizing safety while students are encouraged to remain informed and prepared.

Columbia, S.C.: Confusion Eases as USC Reverses Class Cancellations Ahead of Winter Weather

As the forecast for a winter storm looms over Columbia, South Carolina, students at the University of South Carolina (USC) endured a brief moment of uncertainty regarding their Tuesday classes. What started as an evening announcement about class cancellations turned into a late-night message lifting those cancellations, urging students to prepare for a typical day of learning.

Initial Cancellation Sparks Student Concerns

It all began around 4:38 p.m. on Monday when USC sent out a message declaring school closures in light of the predicted winter weather. This news understandably created a stir among students and faculty alike, as they began scrambling to adjust their plans for the next day.

Weather Updates Influence Decisions

Just when everyone thought they were getting a nice break, another message went out by the university late Monday night, indicating that classes would be held as usual on Tuesday. The flip-flop was primarily due to updated weather forecasts and directives from state officials.

Keeping an Eye on the Weather

Richland County residents are bracing for a bit of light snowfall – *likely less than an inch* – particularly as evening falls on Tuesday. A Winter Weather Advisory has been issued, emphasizing caution for those on the roads. As the winter storm makes its approach, the expectations include a gradual accumulation of snow, notably in southeastern parts of Richland County, but much lesser amounts further north.

State Mandates Keep Offices Open

In a bid to maintain normalcy during the impending storm, South Carolina’s Governor, Henry McMaster, ordered all state agencies, including universities, to remain open. His announcement, made at 4:44 p.m. on Monday, ensured that operations in both Richland and Lexington counties would continue without interruption unless officials decided otherwise. This order reached USC administrators soon after, allowing the university to share the news with students just in time for the night’s preparations.

Plans for the Day Ahead

Students at USC were informed to plan on attending all scheduled classes Tuesday, with the caveat that they remain attentive to any further communications should the weather take a turn for the worse. The administration reassured students that updates regarding the evolving weather conditions would be shared as needed.

Schools Across Districts Adjust Schedules

Stay Warm!

As the Cold fronts roll in, temperatures are predicted to drop to chilling levels in the teens and lower 20s through Thursday morning. For those heading out, donning layers and keeping cozy will be critical. It’s crucial for everyone to keep checking the latest weather updates to stay informed and safe during this frosty spell.

Final Thoughts

With winter storms often coming with their fair share of unpredictability, it’s only natural for tensions to rise among students, parents, and educators. Fortunately, the communications from USC and local leaders show a strong commitment to making sure everyone is well-informed and ready for whatever the weather might bring. As Columbia gears up for the chilly days ahead, remember to stay warm, stay patient, and keep those hot cocoa mugs full!

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