And not a flake on the ground yet. Although the clipper front is moving in -- I can hear it. The bad part is, if it does carry any goodly amount of snow, they'll have to cancel school entirely, which drives parents crazy. I can understand why, but I can also understand that I wouldn't want to be the person making that call when the weather is so crazy.
Guess I can hang out and play LS in the morning, rather than the evening...
2 hour school delay in Evansville this morning
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2 hour school delay in Evansville this morning
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Re: 2 hour school delay in Evansville this morning
mrkelley23 wrote:And not a flake on the ground yet. Although the clipper front is moving in -- I can hear it. The bad part is, if it does carry any goodly amount of snow, they'll have to cancel school entirely, which drives parents crazy. I can understand why, but I can also understand that I wouldn't want to be the person making that call when the weather is so crazy.
Guess I can hang out and play LS in the morning, rather than the evening...
It already blew through here about 5 hours ago. Not even half an inch of snow yet, but the winds and the cold blast make it just as bad...
I didn't even bring my coat to work last night since it was still in the 40's when I left... that'll teach me to check on the weather forecast every once in a while...
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Re: 2 hour school delay in Evansville this morning
aaaaand they just cancelled school. That means we won't get our day of peace at the end of the year without kids, since that was our last scheduled backup day for weather cancellations. Oh well. After seeing the pictures people are tweeting from the roadways, I"m very glad to not have to drive in this.
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