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pokerfan

(27,677 posts)
Thu Jan 30, 2014, 02:13 PM Jan 2014

A map of how much snow it takes to cancel school across the U.S. [View all]

Disclaimer: I am not posting with any intent to ridicule states that lack adequate snow removal equipment (or snow driving equipment) because they seldom see snow. Just thought it was interesting, that's all.

How much snow does it take to cancel school in your area? This map takes a look at just how much snow around the country it takes to have a snowday.

Redditor atrubetskoy made this map by using a combination of local news reports, a survey, and average snowfall levels from NOAA maps to make an approximation of the differing levels of snow it takes to call off school. While the map is based on hundreds of data points, it is by no means considered to be 100% accurate, as atrubetskoy explains himself.



http://io9.com/a-map-of-how-much-snow-it-takes-to-cancel-school-acros-1512324082
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Buffalo versus Long Island HockeyMom Jan 2014 #1
I have a sister who lives in Erie, PA . . . markpkessinger Jan 2014 #11
And here is a map of the frost line in the US Fumesucker Jan 2014 #2
Up here they're more likely to close school Blue_In_AK Jan 2014 #3
Where I live, they have cancelled school because snow was forecast. We don't get much snow here so Arkansas Granny Jan 2014 #4
If you like I will gladly send you my snow shovel; I am so sick of that damn thing Bandit Jan 2014 #13
It's sweet of you to offer, but if I need the walk shoveled, I have a wonderful grandson Arkansas Granny Jan 2014 #16
After living in North Dakota for 45 years, I am sensitive to the fact the people in the Kansas City RC Jan 2014 #5
don't know if i'm reading this right fizzgig Jan 2014 #6
Same with NYC. Unless the bulk of the storm is hitting during the hours just before the morning Squinch Jan 2014 #9
Ecologic Fallacy: THIS DOES NOT TAKE INTO ACCOUNT that ICE is more prevalent in South hlthe2b Jan 2014 #7
I suspect the median is much less than 12" in the Milwaukee area HereSince1628 Jan 2014 #8
Another thought about the map...look at the distribution of counties in the individual states. shraby Jan 2014 #10
I'm in deep blue zone, schools were closed for days. JNelson6563 Jan 2014 #12
Most of the snow days here this year were due to temperature. n/t demmiblue Jan 2014 #14
They shut.. clarice Jan 2014 #15
Here in Eugene, Oregon, a forecast of snow is sometimes enough central scrutinizer Jan 2014 #17
I grew up in deep blue Rochester NY... 3catwoman3 Jan 2014 #18
Nonsense, south Oklahoma does not freak out over "any snow" CBGLuthier Jan 2014 #19
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