Be warned that any mail or packages you may have been anticipating arriving early next week won’t come on Monday. On Monday, February 20, the U.S. Postal Service will be closed to commemorate Presidents Day.
Although regular mail won’t be delivered on Monday, Priority Mail Express packages, which are provided “every day, all year,” might. However, USPS points out that there are a few specific exclusions.
Tuesday, February 21, should see a return to regular mail delivery.
The following holiday that will impact your USPS mail delivery is Memorial Day, May 29. After Presidents Day, the service will respect eight other holidays. The complete list is available at Postal holidays and events.
Presidents Day is not on the list of paid holidays for deliverers, even though Amazon’s observed holidays occasionally coincide with those of the USPS. Presidents Day shouldn’t have an impact on packages being delivered by the online retailer, according to Amazon.
While UPS warns that some deliveries would take an additional business day’s travel time owing to USPS being closed, the company still maintains pickup and delivery services will be accessible on Monday, Feb. 20. Moreover, UPS Store locations will be open. Regular ground delivery will continue as usual, but there will be changes to the service for FedEx Express and Ground Economy, according to FedEx.
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