Together, we can make snowy days both safe and enjoyable for everyone in Davidson County.
All in Weather Alert
Together, we can make snowy days both safe and enjoyable for everyone in Davidson County.
A severe winter storm watch has been issued for the Piedmont Triad and much of central North Carolina from 1 p.m. to 10 a.m. on Friday.
Precipitation is expected to being on Friday evening.
Davidson County awakens to a light dusting of snow and school closings.
A light dusting of snow is in the forecast for Davidson County
Hurricane Helene could have an impact on Davidson County, bringing damaging winds, excessive rains and flooding. It is very important to be prepared and have essentials that will help you if you are without electricity or encounter severe flooding.
Davidson County Schools already had an optional staff workday on the calendar except for two non-traditional schools.
Due to anticipated inclement weather, Lexington City Schools will be closed for all in-person instruction tomorrow, Friday, September 27, 2024. Staff and students will have a remote learning day.
Breaking News: Davidson County School System cancels classes for students Thursday due to weather.
In light of the anticipated impacts of Hurricane Debby, Lexington City Schools will be closed to all staff and the public on Thursday, August 8, 2024. All school buildings will be closed and access will be restricted.