A winter storm moved into the Mid-South early on Jan. 24, 2026, bringing, snow, sleet, ice and frigid temperatures.
Will students in the Mid-South be back in class Feb. 3?
Many will be out until at least Feb. 4 after Memphis-Shelby County Schools again canceled school due to continued icy road conditions.
Memphis area public schools have canceled classes for the last week, due to a winter storm that caused snow and ice to build up on the roads. The last day many public school students were in the classroom was Jan. 23.
The snow and sleet that covered Memphis over the weekend have begun to melt, albeit slowly, and have often refrozen overnight, making it difficult for roads to become clear. The Memphis area did not get above freezing temperatures for multiple days, so the snow on the ground and on roadways has stuck.
But warmer weather is on the way. Temperatures this week are trending upwards, with multiple days expected to be above freezing this week.
Shelby County has also reported the most weather-related deaths in Tennessee since the start of the winter storm. So far, according to the Tennessee Department of Health, six people in Shelby County have died due to the winter storm.
So, will students finally return to their classes on Feb. 3?
This story will be updated as more schools announce winter weather plans.
Arlington Community Schools
Arlington Community Schools has canceled school for Feb. 3.
Bartlett City Schools
Bartlett City Schools has canceled school for Feb. 3.
Collierville Schools
Collierville Schools has canceled school for Feb. 3.
DeSoto County Schools
DeSoto County Schools has canceled school for Feb. 3.
Germantown Municipal School District
Germantown Municipal School District has canceled school for Feb. 3.
Lakeland Schools
Lakeland Schools has canceled school for Feb. 3.
Memphis-Shelby County Schools
Memphis-Shelby County Schools has canceled school for Feb. 3.
Millington Municipal Schools
Millington Municipal Schools has canceled school for Feb. 3.
Brooke Muckerman covers education and children’s issues for The Commercial Appeal. She can be reached at brooke.muckerman@commercialappeal.com.