Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So will this be the case for Wednesday too ?
And Thursday. The cold advisory goes through Thursday morning at 10am.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should start on time. There was melting yesterday evening and some melting today. Sure there will be a few slick spots for walkers, but they will be okay. Remind your kid to decide whether to walk on the sidewalk or on the grass depending on how the sidewalk looks. It’s manageable. Drivers will check their buses and the vast majority will start. We can all handle a variation from normal.
LOL
This delay feels less about the snow and more about the cold temps.
Because it is.
Yet somehow children in DC, Arlington, and city of Alexandria will carry on through the cold temps and their buses will start.
Haha I was just thinking the same. And prince William open too?
Anonymous wrote:So will this be the case for Wednesday too ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should start on time. There was melting yesterday evening and some melting today. Sure there will be a few slick spots for walkers, but they will be okay. Remind your kid to decide whether to walk on the sidewalk or on the grass depending on how the sidewalk looks. It’s manageable. Drivers will check their buses and the vast majority will start. We can all handle a variation from normal.
LOL
This delay feels less about the snow and more about the cold temps.
Because it is.
Yet somehow children in DC, Arlington, and city of Alexandria will carry on through the cold temps and their buses will start.
Anonymous wrote:LCPS closed schools
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should start on time. There was melting yesterday evening and some melting today. Sure there will be a few slick spots for walkers, but they will be okay. Remind your kid to decide whether to walk on the sidewalk or on the grass depending on how the sidewalk looks. It’s manageable. Drivers will check their buses and the vast majority will start. We can all handle a variation from normal.
LOL
This delay feels less about the snow and more about the cold temps.
Because it is.
Yet somehow children in DC, Arlington, and city of Alexandria will carry on through the cold temps and their buses will start.
Yes, please educate us about those DCPS school buses.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should start on time. There was melting yesterday evening and some melting today. Sure there will be a few slick spots for walkers, but they will be okay. Remind your kid to decide whether to walk on the sidewalk or on the grass depending on how the sidewalk looks. It’s manageable. Drivers will check their buses and the vast majority will start. We can all handle a variation from normal.
LOL
This delay feels less about the snow and more about the cold temps.
Because it is.
Yet somehow children in DC, Arlington, and city of Alexandria will carry on through the cold temps and their buses will start.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should start on time. There was melting yesterday evening and some melting today. Sure there will be a few slick spots for walkers, but they will be okay. Remind your kid to decide whether to walk on the sidewalk or on the grass depending on how the sidewalk looks. It’s manageable. Drivers will check their buses and the vast majority will start. We can all handle a variation from normal.
LOL
This delay feels less about the snow and more about the cold temps.
Because it is.
Anonymous wrote:So will this be the case for Wednesday too ?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should start on time. There was melting yesterday evening and some melting today. Sure there will be a few slick spots for walkers, but they will be okay. Remind your kid to decide whether to walk on the sidewalk or on the grass depending on how the sidewalk looks. It’s manageable. Drivers will check their buses and the vast majority will start. We can all handle a variation from normal.
LOL
This delay feels less about the snow and more about the cold temps.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We should start on time. There was melting yesterday evening and some melting today. Sure there will be a few slick spots for walkers, but they will be okay. Remind your kid to decide whether to walk on the sidewalk or on the grass depending on how the sidewalk looks. It’s manageable. Drivers will check their buses and the vast majority will start. We can all handle a variation from normal.
LOL
Anonymous wrote:I’m planning to be at school educating my class. You are welcome to keep your kiddo at home until Friday, though.
Anonymous wrote:We should start on time. There was melting yesterday evening and some melting today. Sure there will be a few slick spots for walkers, but they will be okay. Remind your kid to decide whether to walk on the sidewalk or on the grass depending on how the sidewalk looks. It’s manageable. Drivers will check their buses and the vast majority will start. We can all handle a variation from normal.