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Will Yonkers Public Schools Have a Snow Day?

Will Yonkers Public Schools close tomorrow? Live snow-day probability for Yonkers, New York — updated every 30 minutes with the latest forecast.

It's 69°F — no snow day expected.

No Snow Day Risk
Enrollment
26,000
District type
CITY
Avg snowfall
28"
Primary city
Yonkers

District Authority Detail

What makes Yonkers Public Schools different

The strongest district pages should show the official source, the local closure threshold, recent events, and the nearby systems most likely to disagree with this district on a borderline storm.

Local threshold

5–9 inches of accumulation

Schools in Yonkers typically begin considering closures once forecasts call for 5 or more inches overnight, particularly when the precipitation type transitions from snow to ice or sleet. Because New York has well-developed winter infrastructure, districts often opt for two-hour delayed starts over full closures — reserving the closure call for events that threaten school-bus route safety or trigger public-transit disruptions. Yonkers Public Schools serves 26,000 students — a mid-size district where closure decisions are made by a centralized administration but operational impact is felt at every school. The closure threshold here is roughly aligned with the regional climate baseline for Yonkers.

Official sources

District site and live SnowSense forecast

Yonkers Public Schools

yonkerspublicschools.org

Nearby district contrast

Why nearby districts may disagree

Yonkers Public Schools may close sooner than New York City Department of Education

New York City Department of Education is a much larger system, which usually makes leaders more reluctant to close for borderline events that a smaller district like Yonkers Public Schools can call off more quickly.

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Yonkers Public Schools is more sensitive to modest winter events than Buffalo Public Schools

Buffalo averages 95" of snow each year compared with 28" around Yonkers Public Schools, so that district is usually more winter-hardened before it has to close buses and buildings.

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Yonkers Public Schools is more sensitive to modest winter events than Rochester City School District

Rochester averages 99" of snow each year compared with 28" around Yonkers Public Schools, so that district is usually more winter-hardened before it has to close buses and buildings.

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How Yonkers Public Schools makes the closure decision

Yonkers Public Schools operates within Yonkers's municipal boundaries, which gives it a more geographically concentrated student population than a county-wide district. That tighter footprint means weather conditions across district schools are usually consistent, simplifying the closure call. The Superintendent's office reviews overnight weather data, transportation department road assessments, and (for severe events) coordinates with the city's emergency operations center.

Yonkers Public Schools announces closures by 5:30 a.m. on the district website, social channels, automated parent calls, and local news partners. Because urban districts tend to have higher concentrations of students who depend on school meals and transportation, the operational cost of closure is real — closures here are reserved for events that genuinely threaten student safety rather than for borderline conditions.

What closes Yonkers Public Schools

Schools in Yonkers typically begin considering closures once forecasts call for 5 or more inches overnight, particularly when the precipitation type transitions from snow to ice or sleet. Because New York has well-developed winter infrastructure, districts often opt for two-hour delayed starts over full closures — reserving the closure call for events that threaten school-bus route safety or trigger public-transit disruptions. Yonkers Public Schools serves 26,000 students — a mid-size district where closure decisions are made by a centralized administration but operational impact is felt at every school. The closure threshold here is roughly aligned with the regional climate baseline for Yonkers.

  • Seasonal snowfall average: 28 inches (30-year NOAA normal)
  • Peak snow months: January and February
  • Primary closure trigger: storm accumulation + ice risk during the 4–7am bus-route window
  • Secondary triggers: sustained wind chills below −10°F or significant freezing-rain events

About Yonkers Public Schools

Yonkers Public Schools is a municipal school district serving Yonkers, New York and the surrounding community. The district operates within the broader Yonkers school-closure ecosystem, where the city's climate (averaging 28 inches of snowfall per year) sets the baseline for how often weather events trigger closures.

Enrollment
26,000
District type
Municipal School District
Primary city
Yonkers, New York
Annual snowfall
28"
Official district website

SnowSense™ tracks weather conditions in Yonkers every 30 minutes and calibrates the resulting snow-day probability against New York's school-closure patterns. The number on this page reflects the live forecast — check it again the morning of the storm.

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