Summarize this content to 100 words: WEST VIRGINIA (WCHS) — Cold weather continues to cause schools across West Virginia to adjust their calendars, though most schools are finally opting for delays instead of outright closures.Even still, there are some counties who will not have students setting foot in the classrooms just yet.The following counties announced that schools would be closed on Monday, Feb. 2 (as of 8:20 p.m. Sunday):MasonMcDowellMercerPleasantsRaleighRitchieRoaneSummersWirtThe following counties announced they would operate on a delay on Monday (as of 8:20 p.m. Sunday):BarbourBooneBraxtonBrookeCabellCalhounClayDoddridgeFayetteGilmerGrantGreenbrierHampshireHancockHardyHarrisonJacksonKanawhaLewisLincolnLoganMarionMarshallMineralMingoMonongaliaMonroeNicholasOhioPendletonPocahontasPrestonPutnamRandolphTaylorTylerUpshurWayneWebsterWetzelThe following counties announced they would move to a non-traditional learning day on Monday (as of 8:20 p.m. Sunday):For the latest updates on school closures, delays and moves to non-traditional learning, click here.Comment with BubblesJOIN THE CONVERSATION (1)For the latest weather forecasts, visit the Storm Team 8 page.
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West Virginia schools announce delays, closures for Monday, Feb. 2
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