Worst of weather appears to have passed

It appears as if Ball State dodged the disastrous conditions that were originally forecast.

Classes before 11 a.m. were canceled, but later classes will remain in session.

The ice storm warning is over, according to the National Weather Service. However, Delaware County continues to be under a winter storm warning until 7 p.m.

No additional accumulations of ice are expected. Up to an inch of snow is still possible, and winds will gust up to 40 mph today.

Many roads could be dangerous due to ice, and combined winds and ice may down trees and power lines, resulting in outages.

E-mail from Ball State's Emergency Notification System:

Ball State University is closed effective 6:00 AM, Wed., February 2, 2011 until 11:00 AM.  Essential personnel must report to work as scheduled during the closure.  The campus is scheduled to open at 11:00 AM, at which time all personnel should report to work and students should report to class. This includes the Indianapolis and Fishers Centers and Indiana Academy.

Burris Laboratory School classes are canceled for the day. Burris staff should report to work at 11:00 AM 

If you are unsure whether you are considered essential personnel, contact your supervisor. Essential services for the university include but are not limited to:

Student Center

Student Center Hotel

University Computing Services

Sports and Recreation Facilities

Bracken Library

Residence and Dining Halls

Health Center

PBX Switchboard

Public Safety

Heat Plant

Landscape Services

WIPB-TV

Indiana Public Radio


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