Originally posted by NordlysA snow day is when there's no school because it's too dangerous to travel. During the morning rush hour it wasn't deep yet but dreadfully horrible because of how fast the snow was coming down and how strongly the wind was blowing. Milwaukee's school district, which hasn't closed since 1997 closed for the day. Trips that normally took ten minutes took 30-50 because cars kept spinning out and hitting each other. We're lucky if we actually get one a year.
What's a snow day?
Originally posted by reader1107Cool. We never got snow days in Berlin, but we sometimes got "heat-free" (all students up to grade 10 were sent home after the fourth lesson if the temperature was 25C or above at 10 am).
A snow day is when there's no school because it's too dangerous to travel. During the morning rush hour it wasn't deep yet but dreadfully horrible because of how fast the snow was coming down and how strongly the wind was blowing. Milwaukee's school district, which hasn't closed since 1997 closed for the day. Trips that normally took ten minutes took 3 ...[text shortened]... cars kept spinning out and hitting each other. We're lucky if we actually get one a year.
Originally posted by reader1107Really? I've almost always got at least three at my school - plus some delays.
A snow day is when there's no school because it's too dangerous to travel. During the morning rush hour it wasn't deep yet but dreadfully horrible because of how fast the snow was coming down and how strongly the wind was blowing. Milwaukee's school district, which hasn't closed since 1997 closed for the day. Trips that normally took ten minutes took 3 ...[text shortened]... cars kept spinning out and hitting each other. We're lucky if we actually get one a year.