This one is somewhat less teeth-grinding than yesterday’s.
Less nonsensical as a snow day. #thistown pic.twitter.com/HeCYvMiflR
— Moe Lane (@moelane) December 10, 2013
They’re saying three to five inches, the high end of which is respectable for the Northeast. I still think that we could have safely gotten the little darlings packed off to school yesterday, but nobody asked me.
Oh, I will be Grumpy Moe today…
We had that much here, and the roads are passable — but people are driving like there’s an inch of wet ice on the roads. Not a “snow day” but a work-from-home day.
I love the fact that you took a picture and, instead of uploading it to the site here, you posted it onto Twitter and then embedded the tweet.
*slow clap*
Thanks. It’s weirdly easier to do it that way, sometimes.
The local school district here doesn’t call a snow day for less than 8 inches of snow or 10 below wind chill. And even then sometimes they won’t call one. My stepkids, wife and grandkids all complain about it. The only sure way to get one is if the furnaces don’t work or the waters not running.