Weather updates and closures for Tuesday

Staff report • Published December 18, 2012

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Mason County

Mary M. Knight: 2 hour delay. No bus route #4-Deckerville.

Shelton: Turner area and Capitol Hill are on snow routes. Elementary routes buses 112 and 115 will be on snow routes.

Skokomish Tribe: Two hours late

Thurston County

Griffin: 2 Hours Late, Buses on snow routes.

North Thurston School District: 2 Hours Late. No A.M. Kindergarten. No AM Pre-School Except C-STep Program No New Market transportation Snow Routes AM Only

NOVA School: 2 hours late.

Olympia School District: 2 Hours Late. Buses Operate on Snow Routes. No A.M. Kindergarten. No A.M. Preschool Programs.

Olympia Waldorf School: 2 Hour Late Start. 10 a.m. drop-off for all students.

Pope John Paul II High School: 2 hour delay - school day 10 a.m.-1:15 p.m. No morning Jazz Band.

Rainier School District: 2 Hours Late. No morning preschool programs.

Tenino: Buses on snow routes.

Tumwater School District: Closed

Yelm: No AM or PM preschool, no out-of-district transportation, buses are operating on snow route.

The Evergreen State College: 2 Hours Late

Grays Harbor & Jefferson County Schools

Elma: 2 Hours Late, No morning preschool.

Lewis Co. Schools

Adna: Opening at 9 a.m.

Evaline: 2 Hours Late Bus on snow route no Lentz Road.

White Pass: 2 Hours Late, Buses on snow routes

Grays Harbor & Jefferson Co. Schools

Elma: 2 Hours Late, No AM preschool

Montesano: 2 Hours Late

Queets-Clearwater: 2 Hours Late

Pierce County

Chief Leschi Schools: Updated: Closed.

Organizations

South Sound YMCA-Child Care Services: Yelm program will open two hours late; Tumwater program is closed.

Intercity Transit

Update: All Intercity Transit bus routes have returned to normal.

Olympia Parks, Arts & Recreation: All morning classes/programs at The Olympia Center are cancelled today due to the Olympia School District running 2 hours late because of inclement weather.

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