GREENSBORO (WFMY) - The following school districts in North Carolina are closed, delayed or having early dismissal Thursday (Oct. 11) due to expected impact from now Tropical Storm Michael:
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- Guilford County Schools are now closed.
- Alamance-Burlington Schools are closed
- Randolph County Schools are closed
- Rockingham County Schools are closed
- Davidson County Schools have a 2-hour delay with an option to close
- Lexington City Schools delayed two hours Thursday
- Montgomery County Schools are closed
- Caswell County Schools are closed
- Wake County Schools are closed
- Durham Public Schools are closed
- Orange County Schools are closed
- Chatham County Schools are closed
- Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools are closed
- Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools are closed
- Cumberland County Schools are closed
- Johnston County Schools are closed
- Harnett County Schools are closed
- Granville County Schools are closed
- Franklin County Schools are closed
- Wilson County Schools are closed
- Moore County Schools are closed
- Lee County Schools are closed
- Bladen County Schools are closed (with 2-hour delay Friday, Oct. 12)
- Pitt County Schools are closed (with 2-hour delay Friday, Oct. 12)
- Wayne County Schools are closed
- Sampson County Schools are closed
- Lenoir County Schools are closed (with 2-hour delay Friday, Oct. 12)
- Greene County Schools are closed
- Edgecombe County Public Schools are closed
- Brunswick County Schools are closed Thursday, Oct. 11 AND Friday, Oct. 12
- New Hanover County Schools are closed
- Nash-Rocky Mount Schools will have 3-hour early dismissal
Check the WFMY News 2 Closings/Delays section anytime for Local updates
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We'll update this list as more announcements are made.
North Carolina Governor Roy Cooper declared a 'State of Emergency' Wednesday and announced he has activated the National Guard. Several counties are already under a storm watch. The WFMY News 2Weather Team expects Michael to bring high winds and heavy rain after hitting Florida as a Category 4 storm Wednesday.