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DPS and other metro area districts will postpone classes on Tuesday due to the weather

DENVER — Denver Public Schools and other metro area districts announced that classes will be delayed Tuesday due to severe weather.

DPS said all county schools and administrative offices, including Emily Griffith Technical College, will be delayed by two hours Tuesday morning.

Additionally, the district said all school-related events and activities would be delayed by two hours.

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Weld RE-4 School District and St. Vrain Valley Schools also announced school delays due to weather on Tuesday.

Both districts said all in-person school start times and bus pickup times are now two hours later.

Additionally, all morning-only preschool classes in the Weld RE-4 School District will be canceled and there will be no morning AlphaBEST program.

Later Monday, Littleton Public Schools and Cherry Creek Schools announced they, too, will have a delayed start Tuesday morning.

LPS classes will start two hours later than normal, while delays at Cherry Creek Schools can vary from an hour to 90 minutes depending on grade level. More here.

It will be cool on Tuesday morning, but temperatures will rise by sunrise. Expected highs will be in the mid to upper 30s across most of the Front Range.

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