Schools And Weather

Severa

Common sense ain't common
Ok I've got a question:

I'll be relocating to St Mary's County after Christmas. Now where I'm originally from, southeastern Kentucky, we'd get out of school for as little as 3 inches of snow as it was in a rural county and they couldn't handle snow for nothing.

What's the general scenario when it comes to crappy weather and school closings in St. Mary's? I'm not afraid to drive in snow, it's the people around me that I worry about. :lmao:
 

Geek

New Member
Severa said:
Ok I've got a question:

I'll be relocating to St Mary's County after Christmas. Now where I'm originally from, southeastern Kentucky, we'd get out of school for as little as 3 inches of snow as it was in a rural county and they couldn't handle snow for nothing.

What's the general scenario when it comes to crappy weather and school closings in St. Mary's? I'm not afraid to drive in snow, it's the people around me that I worry about. :lmao:


We get out of school for flurries here :yay:
 

RoseRed

American Beauty
PREMO Member
Geek said:
We get out of school for flurries here :yay:

Remember several years ago we were supposed to get hit by the HUGE Nor'eatser, only to wake up with the birds singing and not a speck of smow? :lmao:
 

Severa

Common sense ain't common
RoseRed said:
Remember several years ago we were supposed to get hit by the HUGE Nor'eatser, only to wake up with the birds singing and not a speck of smow? :lmao:

Ok what is this smow that you speak of? :lmao:
 

greyhound

New Member
Severa said:
Ok what is this smow that you speak of? :lmao:

Make sure that when you move here...If they are calling for light smow flurries, go to the grocery store and buy all of the bread, milk & toilet paper. Make sure you get at least a two year supply.
 
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