LIST: School districts delayed, going virtual on Monday

MERIWETHER COUNTY, Ga. — Some Georgia school districts have already made a change to Monday schedules ahead of severe weather moving through overnight.

Severe Weather Team 2 Meteorologist Ashley Kramlich says the threat of severe weather moves in after midnight through 8 a.m. Monday morning.

Along the leading edge of the line, 70 mph+ damaging winds, spin-up tornadoes and some isolated large hail are possible.

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Channel 2 Action News will update this list as more districts announce changes.

CLOSED

  • Troup County Schools

VIRTUAL

  • Meriwether County Schools
  • Putnam County Schools
  • Rome City Schools

DELAYED

  • Bartow County Schools - Delayed by two hours
  • Calhoun City Schools - Delayed by two hours
  • Carroll County Schools - Delayed by two hours
  • Clayton County Schools - Delayed by two hours
  • Coweta County Schools - Delayed by two hours
  • Fannin County Schools - Delayed by two hours
  • Gilmer County Schools - Delayed by two hours
  • Gordon County Schools - Delayed by two hours
  • Griffin-Spalding County Schools - Delayed by two hours
  • Heard County Schools - Delayed by two hours
  • Henry County Schools - Delayed by two hours
  • Lamar County Schools - Delayed by two hours
  • Newton County Schools - Delayed by two hours
  • Pickens County Schools - Delayed by two hours
  • Pike County Schools - Delayed by two hours
  • Union County Schools - Delayed by two hours

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