Winter Storm Enzo Brings Disruptions to Tallahassee

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News Summary

Winter Storm Enzo is affecting Tallahassee with freezing temperatures and winter storm watches leading to the closure of FAMU, FSU, Leon County Schools, and more. Residents are advised to stay safe as icy conditions are expected. Many events and public offices are also canceled or closed, emphasizing the need for caution during this extreme weather.

Brace for Impact: Winter Storm Enzo Hits Tallahassee

As the chill of Winter Storm Enzo sweeps over the state, Tallahassee residents and students are gearing up for some serious weather over the next couple of days. The city is bracing for freezing temperatures, with a winter storm watch that hints at everything from snow flurries to icy rain. Yikes!

FAMU Students Get a Break

Florida A&M University (FAMU) has announced that it will be closed on January 21 and 22. This closure includes everyone—students, faculty, staff, and even non-essential personnel—due to the expected inclement weather. The main campus food services will offer limited hours, running from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on January 21. But here’s the catch: that will depend on how the roads are looking. The Venom Shuttle will also operate from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m., again subject to conditions.

Unfortunately, both the Educational Research Center for Child Development (ERCCD) and the FAMU Developmental Research School (DRS) will be closed, and all athletic events have been canceled. The FAMU Career Expo? Canceled too. Sorry folks!

FSU Following Suit

Florida State University (FSU) isn’t taking any chances either. Both the Tallahassee and Panama City campuses will cancel classes and shut down normal operations on January 21 and 22. Essential services will continue, and students can expect things to get back to normal by 5 a.m. on January 23.

Leon County Schools Make Adjustments

Leon County Schools are also reacting to the predicted weather. On January 21, students will be sent home an hour early, and schools will remain closed on January 22. Good news is, they plan to reopen for business as usual on January 23. However, all after-school activities, including athletic and arts practices, are off the table for January 21 and 22.

Libraries, Preschools, and More Closed

In addition to schools and universities, public-facing offices in Leon County will close at 5 p.m. on January 21 and take the entire day on January 22 off. Leon County libraries will also be shutting their doors early, closing at 5 p.m. on January 21 and staying closed the following day.

Adding to the closure list, Tallahassee State College will be shutting down on January 21 and 22, though FPSI classes will make the transition to online. The Young Actors Theatre is in the same boat, closing for both days as well. Keiser University in Tallahassee will close early at 1 p.m. on January 21 and remain closed on January 22.

Concerts and Meetings Canceled

Fans of live music will be disappointed to hear that James McMurtry’s concert, originally scheduled for January 21 at The Moon, has been canceled, with a plan to reschedule. Additionally, the Gadsden County Board of County Commission meeting set for that date has also been nixed.

Stay Safe Out There!

Authorities are urging the community to stay weather aware and exercise extreme caution when traveling outdoors. With Leon County teams preparing to respond to icy road conditions and other related emergencies, it’s best to stay home and cozy up during the worst of it.

As Tallahassee braces for what could be a chaotic few days, let’s all be mindful of the impacts of this storm. Stay warm and safe, everyone!

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