| I’m think a 2 hour delay, if anything. |
Totally! They walked uphill- in the snow. Lol |
| Not a chance. Don’t see anything significant in the forecast. |
DP but high temps have been above freezing the last several days. The Weather Channel shows a high of 43 today. That's not the same as days as highs in the 20s like we sometimes get in January leading up to snow. It does make a difference. I hope people aren't looking at the Apple weather app on their phones, that thing is garbage. |
I do not get texts now that I have pulled my DS out of FCPS for a private school focusing on his special needs. (Expensive, but I was so tired of battling in the IEP meetings). However, the private school is located in Fairfax County and so uses FCPS weather closings for their own decisions. We are told to monitor FCPS to find out when our own school with be closing. I do live here and pay taxes for that incompetent FCPS mess of an announcement system. |
Are you new here? |
Tomorrow (Friday): Odds of light snow are up during the morning. Snow will probably be steadiest south and east of the Beltway but most of the area could see some flakes. The snow could linger at times into the afternoon before tapering off. A light accumulation is possible, especially in our southern areas, but there is still some chance the moisture from the storm misses most of the area. We’ll post a detailed accumulation outlook later this morning. Highs range from around 30 to 35 and will be lowest where the snow is steadiest. Confidence: Medium Tomorrow night: A few snowflakes could linger into the early evening, mainly east of the Beltway toward the bay. It’s not quite as cold as tonight, but still pretty chilly. Skies trend mainly clear as lows range across the 20s. Confidence: Medium |
| Forecast currently has the snow at morning commute time, so 2-hour delay is a definite possibility. We'll know more by this evening. |
Does it matter? Just curious what happens in this case. I assume the kid doesn't end up with an absence if school was canceled. |
| High likelihood of a closure. It isn’t going to be better for a 2 hour delay. |
| Hopefully it won't be anything. We have had way too many days off and kids need to be in school. |
I remember a day like that too, not sure if I'm recalling the same one or later - feels like it was more like 8-10 years ago. #CloseFCPS was a top Twitter tag across the country. (Ha, remember when "trending on Twitter" was our top measure of how popular a movement had become?). It was bad. As a result, FCPS went totally overboard on conservatism in closing school - for several years, any hint of the possibility of a dusting of snow meant school was closed. I think they were really afraid of repeating that scenario. In the last few years, I think they've brought the pendulum back toward center again. I've been pretty happy with the FCPS calls for the past couple of years, including a few times that I was surprised they stayed open. The snow for this week is now trending earlier, Thursday overnight into Friday morning. They could easily wait until this evening to make a call, or even tomorrow morning. Based on the current forecast, I wouldn't be surprised by a two hour delay, but I hope they don't cancel entirely. Of course that could change depending on how the storm moves ... which is why it makes sense to wait and see. |
+1 But 2 hours would work just for ES. MS busses are very early (6:20 is the first stop), so 2 hours won't help a lot. |
They got it trending worldwide! |
| was that the storm that people were trapped in their cars downtown and on 395? |