You are so in for it now. Hahahahaha
never did when I went, didn't close for carpet cleaning either
'Do'? or 'Does'? That is the question! lol
it isn't quite as cold here in the DC suburbs, in the low teens with a windchill pulling it down to single digits, but i did talk to my sisterinlaw in Warren, OH last night and she knew from then that they had cancelled school bc of dangerous cold.
Yep, all over the state of Indiana. Two hour delays and closings. I think the Super Bowl also provided a good excuse.
Ours close when it drops to freezing.
I'm reporting from Plymouth, Michigan. I just heard the bus stop across the street, so I guess no. (It's 6 below right now.)
It's four below here right now with a windchill of around 20 below. Yep, I've got my pita's home today.
I think mine closed because the bus drivers all called in so they could celebrate the Colts. Seriously.
Myself, I was thinking that herre in Indy they were using it as an excuse for a late start because of the Colts' win! LOL!
2 hour delay - out here some of the little 'uns ride the bus for about an hour from the boondocks. So I guess it's kind of a humanitarian gesture.
Oh, and the Super Bowl.
Here in PA, some of the Allentown/Lehigh Valley schools posted two-hour delays for their schools, or cancelled their AM kindergartens.
Delays in Cedar Rapids, 13 below, 25 below with windchill.
Yes, if it ever gets that cold here, the schools would close........Florida......
Do your dog bite?
Most WV counties are closed today.
And another thing....
What's with this "real-feel" temperature? Wouldn't that differ from person to person depending what one thinks is the cause of global warming?
Grant County Indiana - 11 below zero this AM. All schools on a 2 hour delay.
We are at - 20, with windchills down to - 40. (Wisconsin)
Schools all over the State are closed today because of the bone chilling cold. I think its a snowball effect. They started posting school closures last night during the Super Bowl.
Hi, I'm in the Dayton area, also. Just moved (back) here from Texas where I had the privilege of staying home from the University of Texas several times due to the temperature being ~30 F (no precipitation). They would drop dead on the street if it was like this down there.