A messy mix of snow and rain is disrupting the final days before winter break across Connecticut. Dozens of school districts and college campuses shut down on Tuesday as transportation officials brace for slick, hazardous roads from the shoreline to the hills of Litchfield County.
Winter Storm Brings Slippery Conditions Across Connecticut
The National Weather Service expects up to three inches of snow in parts of the state, along with a messy blend of rain and slush. The totals aren’t much by New England standards, but forecasters warn that moisture, near-freezing temperatures, and the morning commute could spell trouble for drivers.
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From Hartford to New Haven, and from Danbury to Norwich, officials warn that untreated roads, bridges, and side streets might get especially slick during peak travel hours.
National Weather Service Urges Caution on the Roads
The National Weather Service wants drivers to slow down, leave extra space, and give themselves more time. Even a thin layer of snow can turn to ice if temperatures dip just below freezing, especially in higher elevations and shady spots.
Key travel concerns include:
Dozens of Public School Districts Close for the Day
Superintendents across Connecticut moved quickly to cancel classes, saying student and staff safety comes first. The timing, just before the holiday break, made the choice a little easier for many districts already close to the end of their December calendars.
The closures stretch across much of the state, affecting families from the Naugatuck Valley to the Farmington Valley and the central corridor along I-84 and I-91.
Urban and Suburban Districts Alike Impacted
Among the districts that closed Tuesday are:
Many suburban communities also called off in-person learning for the day. Districts like Ridgefield, Simsbury, and Newtown joined several Regional School Districts in shutting down, so closures stretched from western Connecticut through central and northern towns, including places like Glastonbury and West Hartford.
Connecticut State Community College Campuses Closed
The storm’s impact goes beyond K–12 classrooms and into Connecticut’s higher education system. All listed Connecticut State Community College campuses closed on Tuesday, bracing for hazardous conditions in their surrounding communities.
These closures affect both daytime and evening operations. Students should check school websites and email for any schedule changes later in the week.
Community College Campuses Affected by the Storm
The campuses closing for the day include:
The Goodwin University Magnet School System, which serves students from several nearby communities including East Hartford, also closed because of the storm.
Safety Concerns Drive Decision-Making
Local officials and school leaders point to road safety as the main reason for Tuesday’s cancellations. With a mix of snow and rain expected to change over at different times across the state, it’s tough to predict exactly how bus routes and neighborhood streets will be affected.
By closing, districts hope to keep buses, teen drivers, and staff off the roads during the most unpredictable part of the storm. This is especially true in places with hilly terrain or long rural routes, like parts of Litchfield County and eastern towns such as Willimantic.
Statewide Disruption Just Before Holiday Break
This storm’s reach is no joke—it’s shutting down schools everywhere, from packed city blocks to sleepy rural corners. Families across Connecticut are waking up to an unexpected early start to the holiday break.
School and college administrators are glued to the latest forecasts, wondering what the rest of the week will bring. Nobody’s quite sure how long the closures will last.
CT Insider first put out word about the closures and weather worries on December 22, 2025. They updated the story the morning of December 23, as new forecast data arrived and more districts jumped on the shutdown list.
Here is the source article for this story: These Connecticut schools will be closed Tuesday as storm expected to bring snow, rain
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