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Central Texas school districts cancel Monday classes or alter schedules as ice and extreme cold persist

AuthorEditorial Team
Published
January 25, 2026/11:25 AM
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Education
Central Texas school districts cancel Monday classes or alter schedules as ice and extreme cold persist
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: David Kitto

Widespread Monday closures across the Austin area

Many Central Texas school districts announced they will not hold in-person classes on Monday, January 26, as the region remains under winter weather impacts that can make roads and campuses unsafe. In the Austin metro area, districts confirming Monday closures include Austin ISD, Bastrop ISD, Del Valle ISD, Elgin ISD, Georgetown ISD, Hays CISD, Hutto ISD, Lake Travis ISD, Lago Vista ISD, Leander ISD, Manor ISD, Pflugerville ISD, Round Rock ISD, and Wimberley ISD.

Other districts have taken different approaches. Liberty Hill ISD has indicated it plans to operate on a regular schedule. Eanes ISD and Taylor ISD have said they are still monitoring conditions and had not finalized plans at the time of their most recent updates.

Weather alerts highlight travel hazards and dangerous cold

National Weather Service alerts issued for the Austin area describe ongoing hazards from ice accumulation and severe cold. Conditions cited in the warnings include slick and potentially impassable roadways, along with wind chills cold enough to create risks of frostbite and hypothermia. The warnings also emphasize the likelihood of damage to unprotected pipes and other cold-weather impacts that can affect school buildings and operations.

Many districts cited safety concerns tied to road conditions, morning commutes, and campus operations as the primary reasons for altering Monday schedules.

What families should expect from districts

District announcements across Central Texas have followed a common pattern: closures typically apply to classes and, in many cases, extend to after-school activities and district events. Several districts have also indicated that decisions about Tuesday schedules will depend on updated assessments of weather conditions, road treatment, and campus readiness.

  • Closures generally apply to student instruction and may also include after-school programs and athletics.
  • Some districts are still determining whether missed instructional time will require a make-up day or can be covered through built-in calendar minutes.
  • Families should watch for district messages on Monday regarding Tuesday, January 27 operations.

Regional context: closures extend beyond Central Texas

The weather system affecting Central Texas has also led to school and campus disruptions elsewhere in the state, including parts of the San Antonio area and North Texas. While local decisions vary by district, officials in multiple regions have pointed to the same underlying constraints: icy travel conditions, extremely low temperatures, and facility concerns such as the potential for frozen pipes.

Because district decisions can change quickly as conditions evolve, families are advised to confirm their campus status through official district communications before traveling Monday morning.