I don’t think the weather reports are predicting that anymore. |
It’s a much lower risk than the storm we just had. The most reliable models have the weekend storm missing us entirely or getting maybe an inch at most. In response to original OP - we don’t know. This amount of ice accumulation on top of snow is pretty unprecedented. I’ve been here for 14 years and the closest I’ve seen to this was the snow storm we had in 2016. We got a lot more snow with that one/less or no ice, but the end result was very similar - difficulty plowing, snow piled up in travel lanes, cars blocked in. I remember the right turn lane from the street I worked on onto the main road was blocked with a snow pile for weeks, making the afternoon drive home a lot more time consuming because everyone (going left or right from the side road onto the main road, or going straight through the intersection) was stuck in one travel lane. |
Would Reid restart school on Monday even if conditions are still unsafe? I get the sense that she’s more a political animal than a practical person, so I’m not sure I trust her to make the right decision. |
Thank you for your reply. I guess I will just have to see how things go, and hope the snow plows can reach all the residential streets by next week! |
I mean, she expected 12 month employees to report today, even though it seems it was not safe to access many/most buildings. |
This is true |
They are. |
The issue is that even the plows are struggling with the ice. It’s like moving cement. The temperature is not going below 30 degrees until Monday, and even then it will only get to 32 degrees. We need a sunny 40 degree day to put a dent in all of this. That is not anywhere in the near future. |
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In my neighborhood, it's more of a traffic flow control issue than a safety issue at this point.
All the roads through our neighborhood have a lane cleared / plowed ... but for many of them, it's a single lane, with thick snow/ice banks on both sides. No way for two cars going opposite directions to get past each other - one would have to pull into a cleared driveway or intersection. It would be a traffic nightmare around the schools. I'm not even sure a bus would fit around the corners between snow banks. And there is no street parking. Most people here have driveways for their cars, so nobody is clearing out the street parking. The parking lots for our schools aren't big enough for all of the employees, so on a normal school day there's a lot of parking in the surrounding neighborhood. I don't know where they'd go. I drove to my office today and the roads were fine, but I wouldn't want to be anywhere near the schools during drop off or pick up. The problem is, I also don't know when that can be fixed. Hopefully they can use the next few days to plow out wider lanes, but it's not going to melt off anytime soon. |
I get that you want 2 full weeks off but it’s not going to happen. https://www.washingtonpost.com/weather/2026/01/28/another-storm-east-coast-noreaster-forecast/ “Accumulating snow in the Southeast and Appalachians: Snow will probably develop in a zone from West Virginia to Tennessee on Friday, before expanding into Georgia and the Carolinas on Saturday.” “Snow in the coastal Mid-Atlantic, Long Island and southeast New England: From Saturday through Sunday, snow will expand northward along the coast, with accumulations likely from coastal Virginia to Maine.” Too far north for the first group of scenarios, too far inland to get hit with a coastal storm. |
No |
| I can't with teachers and FCPS employees anymore. It's not perfect out there but you can absolutely get to work! Schools are clear. Roads are getting to be mostly cleared. Highways are cleared. Please just be an adult! |
Yeah, I think you’re really underestimating how bad driving conditions are right now for many people . I don’t think it’s a matter of just employees getting to work. It’s about whether schools can safely handle “rush hours” for busses, pedestrians, students, AND employees. As of now, not all schools in the county are ready. |
This. Clearing out the ice is going slowly. My street was cleared out quickly but we still have areas near us that are unaccessible. |
Lucky you, living in an area that’s already salted and plowed. Don’t be a jerk. |