Winter storm affecting some WSU operations

Washington State University’s Pullman campus delayed the start of operations two hours on Tuesday Dec. 20, and the Everett campus moved to virtual operations as a winter storm moved across the Pacific Northest.

Other WSU campuses are monitoring conditions as well. The latest updates are available on the alert websites for each campus:

The National Weather Service warns of snow, wind and arctic cold temperatures across Washington through Thursday night. Conditions vary within the state, and localized warnings and advisories can be found on the Weather Service’s web page for Washington.

WSU employees are encouraged to review the inclement weather website, which includes information about relevant policies and procedures.

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