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tf
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Wed, Mar 21 2018, 3:52 pm
How about tomorrow, ladies? What's the school schedule?
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Blessing1
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Wed, Mar 21 2018, 4:46 pm
The roads are totally clear, they could've had a normal day. I hate when they cancel when there's nothing yet. They should start regular time if it gets bad they can always send home.
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Denim
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Wed, Mar 21 2018, 4:51 pm
My kids had a normal day, though one stayed home since she isn’t feeling well.
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CPenzias
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Wed, Mar 21 2018, 4:54 pm
NYC doesn't send home in the middle of the day.
Also, I live in NJ and work 30 miles away. They can't just send kids home. I need notice. I'd be angry if I got to work, paid the turnpike and gwb tolls (not to mention gas) just to be told I have to come home.
I wonder what tomorrow will bring
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Optione
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Wed, Mar 21 2018, 5:21 pm
NYC public schools are open tomorrow, 3/22
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seeker
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Wed, Mar 21 2018, 9:34 pm
OK I guess better safe than sorry but I didn't see anything impressive enough to stay home for. It was a reasonably relaxing and somewhat productive day but also not "enough." Sigh.
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tf
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Wed, Mar 21 2018, 9:46 pm
seeker wrote: | OK I guess better safe than sorry but I didn't see anything impressive enough to stay home for. It was a reasonably relaxing and somewhat productive day but also not "enough." Sigh. |
Yeah. NYC manages to do this for us with the weather. And PEOPLE BELIEVE! !! It's ironic how people believe, see their mistakes. And believe again. How is that?
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seeker
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Wed, Mar 21 2018, 10:20 pm
I haven't seen that many false alarms, I see a lot of people saying that like you but it only happened a couple of times that I remember. And they're more cautious now because of that one time several years ago when they tried to be all macho "we can handle a little snow" and then conditions were terrible and it was a disaster. THAT I remember.
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tf
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Wed, Mar 21 2018, 10:56 pm
So I guess they really DON'T know. Just trying to play "I know everything? "
They didn't know then and they didn't know now. 2 weeks ago they also said we'll have a huge snow. The end? A huge slush.
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HappyGoLucky1
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Wed, Mar 21 2018, 11:02 pm
seeker wrote: | I haven't seen that many false alarms, I see a lot of people saying that like you but it only happened a couple of times that I remember. And they're more cautious now because of that one time several years ago when they tried to be all macho "we can handle a little snow" and then conditions were terrible and it was a disaster. THAT I remember. |
I remember that day!! I was in 4th grade and we all got sent home from school. It was wretched. I vividly remember a little girl screaming as she slid into the street unable to stop herself. My mother grabbed onto her and pulled her back avoiding her to get struck by a car.
I'm a better safe than sorry gal.
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HappyGoLucky1
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Wed, Mar 21 2018, 11:08 pm
tf wrote: | So I guess they really DON'T know. Just trying to play "I know everything? "
They didn't know then and they didn't know now. 2 weeks ago they also said we'll have a huge snow. The end? A huge slush. |
In their defense (not that I really care), they actually said it will be a rain/snow mix depending on the temperature.
They don't KNOW they can only PREDICT. Weather is hard to predict as a storm can veer off a few miles at any moment changing the entire forecast. There were places who got many more inches than we did. There was a storm... It just BH missed us. (Phew! I can park once this stops!) So what's the worst? You have some extra bread and milk? Yum! More hot cocoa for me!
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