The Snow Day Calculator takes any zip code and runs it through a calculation to predict if schools will be shut the next day. Sign up for any snow day calculator app or texts, and you can access the information from your phone or device.
What is Snow Day Calculator?
The Snow Day Calculator automatically pulls weather information from the National Weather Service and uses a carefully developed formula to give super accurate snow day predictions for your school! Predictions always use the most recent weather information and new predictions become available at noon each day.
According to the calculator, snow days will proliferate crosswise over Northeast Ohio on Mar 15, 2017. At 10 a.m. Mar 14, 2017, the number cruncher gave a 78 percent shot of school cancelations in Cleveland Heights and Rocky River on Mar 15, 2017. The shot of a school cancellation was higher in Medina [80 percent] and Chardon [88 percent].
Kids and parents are clicking like frantic on the Snow Day Calculator to see whether March 14, 2017 (Tuesday’s) predicted snowfall will result in a PJs-and-toons day on March 15, 2017.
Snowstorm conditions are bringing snow and high breezes to the nation’s East Coast, along with thousands of flight cancellations and school closings.
The winter storm is influencing a region extending from Ohio and West Virginia into Maine. Cleveland-region conjectures called for snow aggregates of 6 to 12 inches near Lake Erie, and gatherings of 3 to 7 inches encourage south.
Snow Day Calculator doesn’t get official data from schools, and just school authorities have the specialist to cancel classes. Check your school’s site or another official source for school shutting data during snow storms.
But the fact that its information doesn’t prevent children and parents from checking it. Snow Day Calculator says it gets right around 250,000 unique visitors each snowstorm. The site can be altered for the public, rural public, urban public, and private schools.