Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Why All The School Closings?

I was in Subway for lunch today and caught a laundry list of school closings due to weather. Maybe I'm still acclimated to Chicagoland weather, but I'm kinda confused as to why a bunch of school districts closed for the day. There wasn't even two inches of accumulation on the ground at the time, and all the arterial streets were being kept clear by plows and salt.

4 comments:

Gamera said...

Outside of town, the wind can cause drifting which will close roads and create white-out conditions. So lots of times, rural schools will close early so that buses and parents can get home before the roads are impassable. It doesn't take much snow to make the country *bad.*

Why schools in town would close I have no idea....

rknil said...

The schools that closed early in the day were mostly rural districts that have the problem described above. I had the joy of traveling on a road in one of those areas; lots of drifting.

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The Squire said...

Ah, so it seems that I was robbed of many a snow day by growing up in the suburbs.