Snow Days
29 January 2014
Notes:
- The lightest green says “any snow” but also includes merely the prediction of snow. Also, this is snow accumulation over 24 hours/overnight.
- In much of the Midwest and Great Plains, school closing often depends more on wind chill and temperature than on snow accumulation (“cold days”). Thus, this map may be misleading in those areas.
- Many jurisdictions in California and other western states have significantly varied snowfall, depending on elevation. This makes it difficult to find an “average” number, or often makes it misleading.
- Urban areas like Chicago and New York have more resources to clear snow and often need more to cause closings.
- To everyone saying “I grew up in so-and-so and we never closed school,” policies have changed in the last 20 years to make closing a much more common occurrence. Just because schools stayed open back then doesn’t mean they do these days.
- Hawaii does get snow! Just… not where people live.
See this map mentioned in:
The Atlantic
The Washington Post
NPR
Huffington Post
The Blaze
Crain’s
CBS Chicago
Seattle Times
Gizmodo
NJ.com
Business Insider