Freezing rain and sleet Wednesday morning have caused two York County school districts to delay opening.

Students in West Shore and Northern York schools have a two-hour delay, according to the districts. All other schools are operating as normal.

The York area will see rain throughout the day, mixed with freezing rain before 1 p.m., according to the National Weather Service. Wednesday's high will be 39 and the low 31, and little to no ice accumulation is expected.

Thursday will be cloudy, with a slight chance of snow showers after 3 p.m., the forecast said. The high will be 41 and the low 26, and winds will be from the northwest at 6-11 mph, with gusts up to 22 mph Thursday night.

Friday will be sunny, with a high of 36 and low of 24, the NWS said. Winds will continue to have gusts up to 22 mph.

Saturday and Sunday will be sunny, with a high of 46 and low of 30 on Saturday and high of 42 and low of 25 on Sunday, the forecast said.

Monday's Martin Luther King Day holiday will be partly sunny, with a high of 36 and low of 20, the service said.