Minneapolis, St. Paul Schools Cancel After-School Activities

MINNEAPOLIS (WCCO) -- Public schools in both Minneapolis and St. Paul have canceled after-school activities in anticipation of further snow.

The Minneapolis Board of Education meeting will continue as scheduled, though, as will a number of other activities for adults. The Zone 2 high school information session is also canceled.

After-school child care in Minneapolis schools will remain open until 6 p.m.

In St. Paul, evening high school classes, early childhood family education, and other adult community education courses are among the events canceled for the evening.

The snow began falling in Minnesota at around 3 a.m. The eastward-moving system threatens to dump around a foot of snow on a swath of the state, and some areas could see as much as 18 inches.

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The evening commute looks to be even more hazardous as the morning one, as heavy, wet snow is expected to fall on the metro around noon.

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