Sunday snow = Monday closure/disruption?

Anonymous
Stop with the weather anxiety!
Anonymous
I cannot with more snow days. Our kids are missing so much learning and MCPS could not care less... they'll just get the days waived and move on.
Anonymous
No.
Anonymous
It's really hard to tell, just depends on the exact temperature, so wouldn't drive myself crazy trying to predict it.
Anonymous
This isn’t happening
This isn’t happening
This isn’t happening
This isn’t happening

I just got rid of the snow median in front of my driveway

Sigh
Anonymous
I don't think we'll get any more than some slush Sunday.

And if we do, I'm okay with a snow day. My kid is a senior. Already been accepted to college. We don't care if extra days are tacked on to the end of the school year since the last day for seniors is 5/22. Kid probably won't go to school on any of the makeup days. I'll just work from home that day and be all nice and cozy.

Parents of younger kids - I know it's hard now but when your child is a senior, snow days aren't too bad!
Anonymous
Odds are decreasing that we're having anything of note.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Odds are decreasing that we're having anything of note.

Good
Anonymous
Also, even if it snows (probably won't), this is completely different than the last storm. Everything will melt quickly and it's back to normal very quickly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think we’ll actually get snow as they are predicting so far out. If we get snow, I bet it’s a dusting. Even if it’s a few inches, MCPS will feel pressure to open given the days missed so far and the parent outrage. I think they’ll delay at most unless it’s an ice event or the roads can’t be cleared at all.


It’s not good policy to make safety decisions based on “parent outrage” or “days missed so far.” I’m over the snow, too, and I agree this may not even materialize. But they need to make decisions based on the actual road conditions.

Agreed but that’s just been my experience as an MCPS family for close to 20 years. Parents make a big stink about closures and they react by next time opening in crappy weather. Parents were relentless with the criticism after the last storm. Personally, I thought MCPS made a good call staying closed as long as they did.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I don’t think we’ll actually get snow as they are predicting so far out. If we get snow, I bet it’s a dusting. Even if it’s a few inches, MCPS will feel pressure to open given the days missed so far and the parent outrage. I think they’ll delay at most unless it’s an ice event or the roads can’t be cleared at all.


It’s not good policy to make safety decisions based on “parent outrage” or “days missed so far.” I’m over the snow, too, and I agree this may not even materialize. But they need to make decisions based on the actual road conditions.

Agreed but that’s just been my experience as an MCPS family for close to 20 years. Parents make a big stink about closures and they react by next time opening in crappy weather. Parents were relentless with the criticism after the last storm. Personally, I thought MCPS made a good call staying closed as long as they did.


Same experience. But no worries, anything that falls on Sunday will be very light, and then we get into March, when the snowfall gets torched immediately due to the sun angle and warmer temps. So the likelihood of more snow days is not negligible... but it's quite low.
Anonymous
Doesn’t look like we are getting anything
Anonymous
Capital Weather Gang says:

40% chance of at least 1 inch of snow
25% chance of at least 3 inches of snow
15% chance of at least 6 inches of snow
5% chance of at least 12 inches of snow
Anonymous
The snow junkies need to give it a rest.
Anonymous
At first I was thinking two hour delay, now like looks like a snow day.
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