It may have taken a bit longer for the winter storm to really get going this weekend, but Saturday into Sunday saw additional sleet and slow on top of what the Lubbock area saw Friday into Saturday.

And since Lubbock is not expected to get above freezing until Tuesday, Monday is turning into a day off for many area students.

Below is a list of schools and other businesses that have announced that they are closed on Monday, January 26. This is not a complete list. We will update this list as more announcements are made. Please check with you individual school and daycare about their plans.

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School and Business/Government Closures for Monday, January 26 in and around Lubbock. All are closed unless noted as delayed.

Lubbock ISDLubbock-Cooper ISDFrenship ISDShallowater ISDTexas Tech UniversityTexas Tech Health Sciences Center, Campus Closed; Texas Tech Physicians/TTUHSC Clinics will open at 10am.South Plains CollegeLubbock Christian UniversityWayland Baptist University in Lubbock, Plainview and AmarilloLubbock County Courthouse, Reopens 10am TuesdayAbernathy ISDAnton ISDCotton Center ISDDenver City ISDHale Center ISDIdalou ISDKingdom Preparatory AcademyLamesa ISDLevelland ISDLoop ISDLubbock Christian SchoolNew Deal ISDNew Home ISDOlton ISDPetersburg ISDRalls ISDRise AcademySchool of RockSnyder ISDSouthcrest Christian SchoolSouthland ISDTahoka ISDTrinity Christian SchoolWhiteface ISDMrs. Woods Learning SpotMy Little PlayhouseWylie Implement LubbockYates Flooring CenterAdult Education Center LubbockYWCA

This list will be updated as needed. Please check with schools not listed to see if your school is open or not on Monday. Citizens are urged to travel safely if you must get out.

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