In the midwest on the plains they only cancel snow if it's 6 inches high and hasn't had time to be cleared. If it's two feet high as long as the city has had sufficient time to clear the main roads. School presses on.
More often school is canceled simply for being 'too cold' because they don't want children waiting in -10 Fahrenheit not counting the windchill.
The less common snow is in an area the more likely they are to cancel for it. I have family in 'the south' (Louisiana and Texas) and I think last year it just 'dusted' snow and they canceled not only school but a lot of office jobs. Because they don't have plows, salt, or any of that. A lot of people have rear wheel drive and all that.
Personally I love it when it snows because as a law enforcement official, everyone knows that less crimes (except domestic) are committed when people can't get out of their house.
More often school is canceled simply for being 'too cold' because they don't want children waiting in -10 Fahrenheit not counting the windchill.
The less common snow is in an area the more likely they are to cancel for it. I have family in 'the south' (Louisiana and Texas) and I think last year it just 'dusted' snow and they canceled not only school but a lot of office jobs. Because they don't have plows, salt, or any of that. A lot of people have rear wheel drive and all that.
Personally I love it when it snows because as a law enforcement official, everyone knows that less crimes (except domestic) are committed when people can't get out of their house.