Anonymous wrote:Are you kidding? Did I read that right? 6 inches of snow at Janney?
Anonymous wrote:I my neighborhood in NW there is a bit on the cars but nothing stuck to the roads and very little is on the sidewalks or our front stairs. I can sweep it away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Dumb decision- we got nothing
LOL. It's 5" here in NW.
Anonymous wrote:Half the buses are running on delays so I guess my kids will just be late.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I remember as a kid when it snowed Moco, PG all the surrounding counties would be closed. DC would always open 2 hours late. We'd laugh. It was always a cluster or they'd change their minds at like 6 am when people were already trying to head out. Nothing has changed in decades!
Montgomery county is huge. Kids in Takoma Park have snow days when all they get is rain because upcounty got snow. I would argue that is worse than DC.
Anonymous wrote:Our daycare just closed citing DCPS closing as the reason, but I can still only find that DCPS is on a two-hour delay. Am I missing something? Did DCPS close?
Anonymous wrote:I remember as a kid when it snowed Moco, PG all the surrounding counties would be closed. DC would always open 2 hours late. We'd laugh. It was always a cluster or they'd change their minds at like 6 am when people were already trying to head out. Nothing has changed in decades!
Anonymous wrote:I remember as a kid when it snowed Moco, PG all the surrounding counties would be closed. DC would always open 2 hours late. We'd laugh. It was always a cluster or they'd change their minds at like 6 am when people were already trying to head out. Nothing has changed in decades!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol it’s barely more than a dusting. Glad to see DCPS is back to its pre-COVID stance of keeping schools open. I also note the lack of posters on here crying that “the children are going to DIE if schools are open!!!” I guess the snowcrete episode did someone to recalibrate the region’s view of what constitutes bad winter weather?
I think it's because the snowcrete was a legit hazard, whereas this is a dusting. I'm glad to see that DCPS continues to make smart decisions, both today and during last month's more complex snow issues.
Anywhere that inches is considered a dusting would have sanded/salted the streets and everyone would be out shoveling their sidewalks. Maybe things will clear up in the next two hours and DCPS will have made the right call, but OPM definitely did not.