The Trump administration’s Office of Personnel Management will decide by 4 a.m. Tuesday whether federal workers get a snow day on Tuesday.
“[S]till much uncertainty on rain/snow line & accumulation,” OPM tweeted.
OPM said a conference call would be held at 3 a.m., and that a decision would come by 4 a.m.
Based on today’s region wide conf call; still much uncertainty on rain/snow line & accumulation. Next call is at 3 am, decision by 4 am.
— OPM (@USOPM) March 13, 2017
Winter Storm Stella is expected to dump up to a foot of snow in the national capital region. Leaders in the House of Representatives have already decided not to be in session on Tuesday, in part because so many flights to Washington, D.C. have been canceled.
The Senate, however, was set to hold a series of votes Monday evening.