kaemmerite wrote:Snow? What's that? o.o
Just kidding. Virginia people don't know how to deal with snow. At all. They see a snowflake fall, and everything gets shut down. Also for some inexplicable reason when it snows, the bread and milk aisles at grocery stores become bare. A friend of mine from New York didn't believe me until it started snowing one day and I took him to the grocery store. He said it was bizarre.
Emanku wrote:Hahahaha
I like this thread now. Why? Because it's hilarious to hear some of the reactions people have to snow. I live in Calgary, Alberta, Canada which is notorious for the unpredictability of the weather. It can be quite hot in the middle of winter or we could have a blizzard in the middle of summer.
Anyway, I don't think any of Calgary's schools have ever been closed due to the weather, at least not since I've been attending them. In winter, 4-6 inches of snow is typically good driving conditions. 1 foot is an annoyance. And I can't remember it ever getting above 2.5 feet so I can't guarantee they wouldn't close down then, but they've stayed open in blizzards before. Temperature doesn't seem to matter either. Students will often skip out when conditions are bad, but the schools will be open.
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