DMV School Closings & Delays — Friday, December 5, 2025
A winter weather event across the D.C.–Maryland–Virginia region is prompting several school districts to delay openings or close altogether. The Washington Post+2The MoCo Show+2
Districts with Delays or Closures
- Several Northern Virginia districts and Maryland systems have opted for two-hour delays rather than full closures. WJLA+2The Washington Post+2
- In parts of Southern Maryland and southern suburbs of Virginia, some districts announced full-day closures due to snow accumulation and icy conditions. The Washington Post+1
- Conditions vary widely by locality — in many other districts, schools remain on regular schedule, depending on local roads and weather impacts. The MoCo Show+1
What’s Causing the Disruptions
- The region is under a winter weather advisory that covers the District, Montgomery County, and parts of northern Virginia, effective through mid-afternoon. The MoCo Show+2The MoCo Show+2
- Snow began overnight or early Friday morning. Some areas in the southern and suburban belt may receive 1–2 inches of accumulation; lighter dustings or flurries are expected elsewhere. WTOP News+2The Washington Post+2
- With sub-freezing temperatures and untreated side streets, even moderate snow can make roads and sidewalks slick and hazardous, especially for bus routes, sidewalks, and early morning commutes. The Washington Post+2The Washington Post+2
What Parents & Residents Should Know
- Confirm your child’s school status either via your school district’s website, local news outlets, or official closing/delay lists — many are updating early Friday morning. NBC4 Washington+2FOX 5 DC+2
- Expect potential transportation delays — even with delays rather than closures: buses may run slow, and road conditions could affect pick-up and drop-off times.
- Conditions may change through the day — even if schools open on schedule, be alert for early dismissals or canceled after-school activities if weather worsens.
- For those in zones with closures or delays: consider alternate plans for child care, remote work or remote learning where available, and plan safe travel if needed.
