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[Weather blog] SFPS, government on 2-hour delayed start
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Posted: Sunday, February 24, 2013
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New Mexico storm resources
Santa Fe Public Schools - Official Website
Santa Fe Public Schools

The school district has sign ups for weather closings and emergency announcements.

New Mexico School Closings & Delays | KOB.com
KOB.com

An excellent resource for closings.

Ski area snow reports for New Mexico by Onthesnow.com
The Santa Fe New Mexican | Onthesnow.com

Santafenewmexican.com weather page by Accuweather
Information by Accuweather

National Weather Service page for Santa Fe, NM
weather.gov

NMRoads
NM Department of Transportation

NM Department of Transportation site for road conditions. Features interactive maps and automated feeds.

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Santa Fe Public Schools and local government offices and services in Santa Fe are implementing a weather-related two-hour delay Monday, Feb. 25. Driving conditions were severe on Interstate 25 between Cochiti and Pecos and along N.M. 599 on Monday morning, the state Department of Transportation reported.

Classes at Santa Fe Public Schools will start two hours later than usual and buses will run two hours after the scheduled time. Municipal Court, all city offices, recreation centers and libraries will open at 10 a.m. Monday.  Santa Fe County is also on a two-hour delay, according to its website.  First Judicial District Court is following the same schedule.

City road crews have been working since late Sunday night to clear roads in high-priority areas, said a city press release. Driving conditions were classified Monday morning as "difficult" on St. Francis Drive and Cerrillos Road, both maintained by the state.

For updates or more information, visit the district's website.






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