BS. They don't cancel schools in the Spokane area with less than 48" on the ground.
Can confirm, being an Eastern WA native. Although my current area is a lot more lenient since it doesn't snow quite as much here.BS. They don't cancel schools in the Spokane area with less than 48" on the ground.
They do. They'll shut down for cold before snow here (somewhere around -15F). And it has to accumulate a LOT. School will stay open until they basically run out of places to plow it, which is somewhere around the 4 foot mark.Im assuming they plow for the school busses first? I call BS on your average person driving in unplowed 48 in of snow.
THis is usually what we get. Most of our "snow" days have been for the 1/4 to 1/2 inch of ice.The problem with Southern Ohio is that the snow is usually preceded by freezing rain and ice. Snow is relatively easy to get rid of. When it's sitting on a 1/4" thick layer of ice, not so much.
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