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Here is how to prevent mistakes or missteps during school cancellations, virtual learning days, delayed starts and early dismissals.
AccuWeather will help you make the best decision every time.
Will school start a couple of hours late, or do you need to take a full snow day? It's a tough decision: AccuWeather's Snow Warning ServiceTM is designed to help you make the right decision for your district every time.
School superintendents who use AccuWeather’s Snow Warning Service make the best-informed decisions regarding school closures, delays, early dismissals, or virtual days. We give you the confidence to make the right call every time. Accuweather’s expert meteorologists will monitor the weather conditions for your district - and alert you with a phone call when snow and ice will impact decision-making.
Every independent study shows that AccuWeather’s forecasts are significantly more accurate, more detailed, more specific, and more valuable than any other sources. AccuWeather’s Snow Warning Service virtually eliminates the chance of making the wrong decision - and when you get it right, parents will be happy.
We understand the dilemma school officials face when making these critical decisions. AccuWeather's Snow Warning Service provides pinpoint weather insights that help you make the most effective, accurate decisions during months with disruptive winter weather.
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A preliminary forecast typically issued when an approaching storm is more than 24 hours away, often 36-48 hours or even more. The Alert gives you a “heads up” about impactful snow and ice so that preparations/planning may be initiated.
Typically issued 18-24 hours in ADVANCE of the start of any snow that is expected to accumulate on roads or in the case of any ice accumulation so that preparation/planning can be implemented. Updated warnings are issued as appropriate throughout the storm.
Issued during the storm, updates include phone consultations with our snow experts at any time.
For informational purposes, a special statement is issued three or more hours before an event and is not always a call to action. Advisories mean that snow will generally be on the lighter side (typically an inch or less), and while some snow is expected, a plowing operation is not expected. Advisories are also used when freezing drizzle or freezing fog may be in the area or when there is a lesser threat of snow or ice that we want you to be aware of.
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