Predictions for tomorrow?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be surprised for a delay. You have to remember that not everyone in the county has access to appropriate attire to stand out at the bus stop in 10 degree weather. It could be very dangerous.


Really? Uncomfortable, yes. Dangerous, no.


What kind of tiger mom are you?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:9 degrees at 7am Monday morning. Any predictions?


I predict kids will be wearing winter jackets.

Is that a trick question? Or some kind of joke?


It was code red today because of the cold….just sayin.’


No, it was due to snow/ice. It is nonsensical, but MCPS needs 48+ hours to clear snow. 9 degree temperatures are fine. Wear a hat.


It's not MCPS. We're near Garrett Park and out streets have been plowed a couple of times but they're still a huge slushy mess. I'm sure there are still side streets that haven't been cleared.

I hope there is another delay. I'm enjoying this unexpected break.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be surprised for a delay. You have to remember that not everyone in the county has access to appropriate attire to stand out at the bus stop in 10 degree weather. It could be very dangerous.


Really? Uncomfortable, yes. Dangerous, no.


What kind of tiger mom are you?



What???? There was one day of school last week. It is the end of the semester. Wanting the kids to have a full school day makes a person a tiger mom, whatever that is???

School should be open all day period. If you have a concern you have the option to have your child take a wellness day off.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The roads are clear. They've had all weekend to clear the roads. I just don't see the need. The only reason they'd delay is to give staff a break at the expense of our children.


LOL One trick pony.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:9 degrees at 7am Monday morning. Any predictions?


I predict kids will be wearing winter jackets.

Is that a trick question? Or some kind of joke?


It was code red today because of the cold….just sayin.’


No, it was due to snow/ice. It is nonsensical, but MCPS needs 48+ hours to clear snow. 9 degree temperatures are fine. Wear a hat.


It's not MCPS. We're near Garrett Park and out streets have been plowed a couple of times but they're still a huge slushy mess. I'm sure there are still side streets that haven't been cleared.

I hope there is another delay. I'm enjoying this unexpected break.


The streets are all completely clear near Garrett Park.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:9 degrees at 7am Monday morning. Any predictions?


I predict kids will be wearing winter jackets.

Is that a trick question? Or some kind of joke?


It was code red today because of the cold….just sayin.’


No, it was due to snow/ice. It is nonsensical, but MCPS needs 48+ hours to clear snow. 9 degree temperatures are fine. Wear a hat.


It's not MCPS. We're near Garrett Park and out streets have been plowed a couple of times but they're still a huge slushy mess. I'm sure there are still side streets that haven't been cleared.

I hope there is another delay. I'm enjoying this unexpected break.


The high wind is blowing snow out onto the main roads and slush is going to refreeze near zero temp conditions.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:9 degrees at 7am Monday morning. Any predictions?


I predict kids will be wearing winter jackets.

Is that a trick question? Or some kind of joke?


It was code red today because of the cold….just sayin.’


No, it was due to snow/ice. It is nonsensical, but MCPS needs 48+ hours to clear snow. 9 degree temperatures are fine. Wear a hat.


It's not MCPS. We're near Garrett Park and out streets have been plowed a couple of times but they're still a huge slushy mess. I'm sure there are still side streets that haven't been cleared.

I hope there is another delay. I'm enjoying this unexpected break.


The streets are all completely clear near Garrett Park.


Ours has been plowed a couple of times. It is STILL a slushy mess with slush in the middle of the street and snow banked around cars. Ours is a fairly well used street.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be surprised for a delay. You have to remember that not everyone in the county has access to appropriate attire to stand out at the bus stop in 10 degree weather. It could be very dangerous.


Really? Uncomfortable, yes. Dangerous, no.


What kind of tiger mom are you?



What???? There was one day of school last week. It is the end of the semester. Wanting the kids to have a full school day makes a person a tiger mom, whatever that is???

School should be open all day period. If you have a concern you have the option to have your child take a wellness day off.


Just relax. We haven’t had snow more than an inch for 3 years. Let kids be kids. One week of education is not going to let your kids go to Harvard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:9 degrees at 7am Monday morning. Any predictions?


I predict kids will be wearing winter jackets.

Is that a trick question? Or some kind of joke?


It was code red today because of the cold….just sayin.’


No, it was due to snow/ice. It is nonsensical, but MCPS needs 48+ hours to clear snow. 9 degree temperatures are fine. Wear a hat.


It's not MCPS. We're near Garrett Park and out streets have been plowed a couple of times but they're still a huge slushy mess. I'm sure there are still side streets that haven't been cleared.

I hope there is another delay. I'm enjoying this unexpected break.


"Slush" isn't a significant safety problem, particularly given that it is mostly limited to side streets and they've got another 18 hours to make it even better.

Sorry, you're going to have to go back to work tomorrow. Although it sounds like you should really be looking for a new job if you're already checked out.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I wouldn't be surprised for a delay. You have to remember that not everyone in the county has access to appropriate attire to stand out at the bus stop in 10 degree weather. It could be very dangerous.


Really? Uncomfortable, yes. Dangerous, no.


What kind of tiger mom are you?



What???? There was one day of school last week. It is the end of the semester. Wanting the kids to have a full school day makes a person a tiger mom, whatever that is???

School should be open all day period. If you have a concern you have the option to have your child take a wellness day off.


Just relax. We haven’t had snow more than an inch for 3 years. Let kids be kids. One week of education is not going to let your kids go to Harvard.


Hi SAHM! Some of us have to contribute to society.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:9 degrees at 7am Monday morning. Any predictions?


I predict kids will be wearing winter jackets.

Is that a trick question? Or some kind of joke?


It was code red today because of the cold….just sayin.’


No, it was due to snow/ice. It is nonsensical, but MCPS needs 48+ hours to clear snow. 9 degree temperatures are fine. Wear a hat.


It's not MCPS. We're near Garrett Park and out streets have been plowed a couple of times but they're still a huge slushy mess. I'm sure there are still side streets that haven't been cleared.

I hope there is another delay. I'm enjoying this unexpected break.


The streets are all completely clear near Garrett Park.


Ours has been plowed a couple of times. It is STILL a slushy mess with slush in the middle of the street and snow banked around cars. Ours is a fairly well used street.


Sounds like winter. What's the problem? That definitely wouldn't stop people from making it to school.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:9 degrees at 7am Monday morning. Any predictions?


I predict kids will be wearing winter jackets.

Is that a trick question? Or some kind of joke?


It was code red today because of the cold….just sayin.’


No, it was due to snow/ice. It is nonsensical, but MCPS needs 48+ hours to clear snow. 9 degree temperatures are fine. Wear a hat.


It's not MCPS. We're near Garrett Park and out streets have been plowed a couple of times but they're still a huge slushy mess. I'm sure there are still side streets that haven't been cleared.

I hope there is another delay. I'm enjoying this unexpected break.


The streets are all completely clear near Garrett Park.


Ours has been plowed a couple of times. It is STILL a slushy mess with slush in the middle of the street and snow banked around cars. Ours is a fairly well used street.


Sounds like winter. What's the problem? That definitely wouldn't stop people from making it to school.


In below normal temperatures and high winds. Hazardous weather outlook for tomorrow
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:9 degrees at 7am Monday morning. Any predictions?


I predict kids will be wearing winter jackets.

Is that a trick question? Or some kind of joke?


It was code red today because of the cold….just sayin.’


No, it was due to snow/ice. It is nonsensical, but MCPS needs 48+ hours to clear snow. 9 degree temperatures are fine. Wear a hat.


It's not MCPS. We're near Garrett Park and out streets have been plowed a couple of times but they're still a huge slushy mess. I'm sure there are still side streets that haven't been cleared.

I hope there is another delay. I'm enjoying this unexpected break.


The streets are all completely clear near Garrett Park.


Ours has been plowed a couple of times. It is STILL a slushy mess with slush in the middle of the street and snow banked around cars. Ours is a fairly well used street.


Sounds like winter. What's the problem? That definitely wouldn't stop people from making it to school.


In below normal temperatures and high winds. Hazardous weather outlook for tomorrow


You've had quite the life if that's your idea of "hazardous weather."

Sorry, you need to go back to work.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:9 degrees at 7am Monday morning. Any predictions?


I predict kids will be wearing winter jackets.

Is that a trick question? Or some kind of joke?


It was code red today because of the cold….just sayin.’


No, it was due to snow/ice. It is nonsensical, but MCPS needs 48+ hours to clear snow. 9 degree temperatures are fine. Wear a hat.


It's not MCPS. We're near Garrett Park and out streets have been plowed a couple of times but they're still a huge slushy mess. I'm sure there are still side streets that haven't been cleared.

I hope there is another delay. I'm enjoying this unexpected break.


"Slush" isn't a significant safety problem, particularly given that it is mostly limited to side streets and they've got another 18 hours to make it even better.

Sorry, you're going to have to go back to work tomorrow. Although it sounds like you should really be looking for a new job if you're already checked out.


99% of students live on side streets. You realize that, right?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:9 degrees at 7am Monday morning. Any predictions?


I predict kids will be wearing winter jackets.

Is that a trick question? Or some kind of joke?


It was code red today because of the cold….just sayin.’


No, it was due to snow/ice. It is nonsensical, but MCPS needs 48+ hours to clear snow. 9 degree temperatures are fine. Wear a hat.


It's not MCPS. We're near Garrett Park and out streets have been plowed a couple of times but they're still a huge slushy mess. I'm sure there are still side streets that haven't been cleared.

I hope there is another delay. I'm enjoying this unexpected break.


The streets are all completely clear near Garrett Park.


Ours has been plowed a couple of times. It is STILL a slushy mess with slush in the middle of the street and snow banked around cars. Ours is a fairly well used street.


Sounds like winter. What's the problem? That definitely wouldn't stop people from making it to school.


In below normal temperatures and high winds. Hazardous weather outlook for tomorrow


5-10mph is "high winds"?

Oh honey...
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