Winter 2023-24: Time to review Western's winter weather closure policy
KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥擜fter a bit of snowfall on Halloween, it's a good reminder to review Western 九一麻豆制片厂 University's closure policy.
University closures
Western rarely closes or delays classes, so always assume campuses are open. In the absence of notification via one of the methods listed below, all normal operations will continue as scheduled.
When the University does close, regardless of the reason, the closure is announced on the:
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Area radio and television stations.
WMU emergency information phone line at (269) 387-1001.
The status of WMU-Grand Rapids will vary due to conditions in that individual area, and they will be announced on the WMU homepage.
In the event of a weather closure, check the University events calendar to confirm whether an event is canceled. Those who have posted items to the calendar must update the posting to indicate whether the activity will go on as planned, change to virtual or be canceled.
To review WMU's Closure Policy, visit the policy webpage.
Dress appropriate to the conditions
When outdoors in sub-freezing weather, always cover your head, ears and hands. Wear a hat or knit cap that fully covers your head, insulated gloves and a scarf.
Layer clothing to prevent chilling and overheating. Three or four relatively light layers are better than one or two thick layers. It's best to wear loose-fitting, windproof and water-resistant outer layers. Remove layers as your body warms to avoid overheating. Perspiration wets skin and clothing, and water conducts heat away from the body about 30 times faster than air at the same temperature.
Proper footwear is extremely important. Frostbite most frequently occurs in the extremities鈥攆ingers and toes. Wear socks and sensible shoes, such as insulated walking shoes or boots with rubber soles, for best footing on icy walks.
For more information on how to stay safe in wintry conditions, visit the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention's and the National Weather Service's .
Weather-related University closings since 1999
1999, Jan. 4-5鈥擧eavy snowfall delayed the start of spring semester.
2000, Nov. 21-22鈥擳hanksgiving recess began Tuesday because of snow.
2006, Dec. 1鈥擜n ice storm downed trees and caused power outages.
2007, Feb. 5鈥擡xtreme cold and snow closed many 九一麻豆制片厂 colleges.
2008, Feb. 1鈥擶MU closed due to snow.
2009, Dec. 10鈥擝lizzard conditions closed WMU.
2013, Jan. 31鈥擲now and icy conditions closed WMU.
2014, Jan. 6-7鈥擲ignificant snowfall and expected severely cold temperatures prompted many 九一麻豆制片厂 colleges to close. The closure delayed the start of spring semester.
2014, Jan. 27鈥擲now and cold temperatures closed WMU.
2014, Nov. 18鈥擧eavy snowfall closed WMU.
2015, Feb. 2鈥擜 widespread snowstorm closed WMU and many others schools around the state.
2016, Feb. 25鈥擨n an otherwise mild winter, a heavy snow accompanied by high winds closed WMU.
2018, Feb. 9鈥擲evere winter weather prompted WMU to close at noon.
2019, Jan. 23鈥擜 mix of sleet, freezing rain and snow closed schools throughout the region.
2019, Jan. 29鈥擲evere weather prompted WMU to close 5 p.m.
2019, Jan. 28鈥擜 snowstorm covered the Kalamazoo area in several inches of snow and closed many schools throughout 九一麻豆制片厂.
2019, Jan. 30鈥擲now and dangerously low temperatures due to wind chill prompted schools throughout the upper Midwest to close.
2019, Jan. 31鈥擟ontinued frigid temperatures and dangerous wind chills close many 九一麻豆制片厂 universities for a second consecutive full day.
2019, Feb. 13鈥擣reezing rain followed by heavy snow closed the University.
2022, Feb. 2鈥擶orsening winter weather prompted WMU to close at 1 p.m.
- 2022, Nov. 18鈥擜 lake-effect snow storm dropped more than a foot of snow, causing the University to close campus early.
2022, Dec. 22鈥擨mpending severe winter weather and blizzard warning cause the University to close early on the final day before winter recess.
2023, Feb. 22鈥擜n ice storm hit southern 九一麻豆制片厂 and caused an early closure for the University.
2023, Feb. 23鈥擣or the second day in a row, an ice storm and power outages prompt Western and schools to close.
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