
Eastern Iowa Schools Close Early Due to Valentine’s Snowstorm
Kids all across Eastern Iowa are starting their Valentine's Day weekend, just a bit early.
Our weather partners at KCRG-TV are predicting a Friday night snow event.
Meteorologist Joe Winters is forecasting that a "burst of moderate to heavy snow" is set to hit just north of I-80.
Weather Forecast for Valentine's Day 2025 in Eastern Iowa
It seems like this snow might start late this afternoon and last until the evening.
Plus, with some gusty winds from the southeast, it looks like road conditions might be slick this Friday night.
Multiple schools are taking precautions this afternoon and calling for early dismissals.
Eastern Iowa School Closures & Early Dismissals for February 14, 2025

This list was compiled from information from individual school districts, KCRG, and KWWL.
Benton County
Union Community Schools – 2:00 p.m. dismissal
Black Hawk County
Cedar Falls Schools – Secondary dismiss at 1:30 p.m., Elementary at 2:15 p.m.
Cedar Falls - Immanuel Lutheran Preschool – No PM Preschool, ESC closing at 12:00 p.m.
Cedar Falls - St. John Preschool & Childcare – No PM Preschool, Childcare closing at 4:00 p.m.
Cedar Falls - St. Patrick School – Dismissing at 2:20 p.m., No PM Preschool, CofC or daycare
Dunkerton Schools– Dismissing at 1:00 p.m.
Hudson Schools – Dismissing at 2:00 p.m.
Hawkeye Community College – Closing at 2:00 p.m.
Bremer County
Denver Schools – Two-hour early dismissal (1:05 p.m. Secondary, 1:15 p.m. Elementary), Discoveries closing at 3:00 p.m.
Janesville Schools – Closing at 12:25 p.m., No activities, practices, or latchkey
Readlyn - Community Lutheran School – Dismissing 2 hours early, Childcare open
Tripoli Schools – 2:15 p.m. dismissal
Wapsie Valley Schools – Dismissing 2 hours early
Waverly-Shell Rock Schools – Dismissing at 12:25 p.m. (Elem & Lied), 12:35 p.m. (MS & HS)
Buchanan County
East Buchanan Schools: Dismissing 2 hours early
Jesup Schools: Dismissing at 1:00 PM
Butler County
Aplington-Parkersburg Schools – Dismissing 2 hours, 30 minutes early
Clarksville Schools – Dismissing 2 hours early, No evening activities
North Butler Community Schools – 1:00 p.m. dismissal
Chickasaw County
Nashua-Plainfield Schools – 2-hour early out, No PM Preschool
New Hampton Schools – Dismissing 2 hours early
Turkey Valley Schools – Dismissing 2 hours early, No evening activities
Clayton County
Central Community Schools: Dismissing 2 hours early.
Fayette County
Oelwein Schools and Sacred Heart – Dismissing 1 hour early, No evening activities
Maynard-West Central School – Dismissing 1 hour early, No evening activities
Starmont Schools – Dismissing 1 hour early
Franklin County
Hampton-Dumont-CAL Schools – Dismissing 2 hours early, All Friday activities canceled
Grundy County
Dike-New Hartford Schools – Dismissing 2 hours early, No evening activities
Gladbrook-Reinbeck Schools – Dismissing at 1:30 p.m.
Grundy Center Schools – Dismissing at 1:40/1:45 p.m., No evening activities
Hardin County
BCLUW Schools – Dismissing at 2:00 p.m., No evening activities
Iowa Falls/Alden Schools – Dismissing 3 hours early
South Hardin Schools – Dismissing 2 hours early
Linn County
Alburnett Schools: Snow emergency from 4:00 PM on 02/14 to 12:00 PM on 02/16
Lisbon Schools: Snow emergency from noon on 02/14 to 6:00 AM on 02/16
Mount Vernon Schools: Snow emergency from noon on 02/14 to 6:00 AM on 02/16
Marshall County
East Marshall Schools: Dismissing 1 hour early.
GMG Schools: Dismissing 90 minutes early; no evening activities
Mitchell County
Osage Community Schools – Lincoln dismissing at 1:00 p.m., MSHS at 1:45 p.m.
Tama County
North Tama Schools: Dismissing at 2:20 PM; no preschool.
GMG Schools – Dismissing 90 minutes early, No evening activities
Winneshiek County
Turkey Valley Schools: Dismissing 2 hours early; no evening activities
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