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480: 162: 285: 469: 82: 37: 69:, or otherwise impedes public safety or makes opening the facility impossible or more difficult. Depending upon the local climate, the chances of a school or school system closing may vary. While some regions may close or delay schools when there is any question of safety, others located in areas where bad weather is a regular occurrence may remain open, as local people may be accustomed to travelling under such conditions. 73:
give students days off. If all snow days are exhausted, and inclement weather requires more closures, schools usually make the days up later in the year. US State education departments have, for example by administrative decision late in the 2015 Texas school year, occasionally issued waivers to schools, so that they do not need make up days for weather-related cancellations.
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Even when the service does operate, unplanned delays are possible, as operators take extra precautions or routes are congested. The level of service provided may be diminished due to a lower demand for service, fewer operators being available, or fewer passable routes. Yet sometimes demand for public
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In the United Kingdom, snow days are a relatively uncommon event, especially in southern regions. Scottish, Northern Irish, Welsh, and Northern English schools may experience some closures during the winter months, often due to travel disruption. In Southern England, however, significant snowfall is
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Very few schools in Australia regularly receive any, let alone significant snowfalls. Those who do, will generally have their own local snow policies, similar to how schools in bush fire or flood-prone areas will have policies to handle these events. If a school is closed due to snow, it is treated
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In severe weather, airlines, rail service providers, bus operators, and other public transport may cancel or reduce services. Route impassability, airport closure, employees' safety, and public safety may result in such action. However, some modes of transport are more prone to severe weather than
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in a particular area, such as when Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal (TCWS) No. 1 was in effect, preschool and kindergarten classes in the affected areas shall be automatically cancelled or suspended, when Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal (TCWS) No. 2 was in effect, preschool, kindergarten, elementary and
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Many countries and sub-national jurisdictions have mandates for a minimum number of school days in a year. To meet these requirements, many schools that face a likelihood of closure build a few extra school days into their calendar. If, by the end of the year, these days are unused, some schools
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During a typhoon, DepEd said that in-person, online classes and work from Kindergarten to Grades 12 and Alternative Learning System (ALS) in all levels are “automatically cancelled” in public schools situated in Local Government Units (LGUs) issued with Tropical Cyclone Wind Signals (TCWS) 1, 2,
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Contrary to popular legend circulated among school children, schools rarely close due to hot weather and if they were it would be a decision based on a risk assessment by school staff. There is no set policy stating at what point schools close, and most states explicitly state that schools do not
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In northern areas of the United States, where municipalities are well equipped to handle heavy snowfall, snow days occur when extreme winter weather events overwhelm typical efforts to safely clear main roads of snow and ice (1 to 2 feet of snow). Weather induced cancellations or delays can also
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Some inclement weather makes road passage impossible or difficult. In developed nations, municipalities attempt to clear snow-covered roads—but this is not always possible, and often many cannot travel. In deeper snowfalls, personal vehicles may become trapped, and their removal may take several
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More and more schools are closing due to extreme heat, "heat days". Heat days are like snow days. Some districts (San Diego Unified) provide schools with an operational procedure that is used as a guideline to address what actions schools should take at different levels of rising temperatures.
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Instead of cancelling an entire school day, some schools may delay opening by, for example, one or two hours, or announce a particular opening time. This can be advantageous in places where schools are not charged a "snow day" by delaying their opening. Many school authorities cancel the whole
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In most areas, schools include extra days in their calendar as "built-in" snow days which allow a school to get in the minimum number of hours or days for instruction. When the number of snow days taken is less than the number of built-in days, the days are given back by extending
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3,4, or 5 by the Philippine Atmospheric, Geophysical, and Astronomical Services Administration (PAGASA). Also, in-person, online classes and work at all levels are also automatically cancelled in schools situated in LGUs issued with Orange and Red Rainfall Warning by the
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Public transport may continue to operate on main arteries, though they may still experience delays. Buses that operate on secondary roads, especially those that are narrow or difficult to negotiate, may either be completely cancelled or diverted to a main road.
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Television and radio services generally keep operating (unless they in turn are taken off the air by the weather), and travel as necessary. Elected officials travel as necessary to provide services to the public. Snow removal crews remain at work.
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end later. However, some schools are more forgiving, and do not mandate make-up days. In the event of heavy snow, tools have arisen to help students calculate the chance of a weather-related cancellation, most commonly snow days.
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close simply due to hot weather. Schools may however modify their operations to ensure student and teacher welfare, for example by cancelling sport activities or relocating to a part of the school with access to air conditioning.
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of basic necessities. In health care environments, employees may remain at the facility around the clock if travel is impaired or dangerous, as those facilities contain basic accommodations for sleeping and eating such as
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Although bad weather generally has little effect on an underground subway system in a major metropolitan area, electricity outages and flooding may disrupt services. For example, on August 8, 2007, following a
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is closure, cancellation, or delay of an institution, operation, or event as a result of inclement weather. Certain institutions, such as schools, are likely to close when bad weather, such as snow, flooding,
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Minor storms, when safety is of less concern, may cause few or no cancellations or delays. In severe inclement weather, however, only the most essential operations remain functional. Operations considered
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try to remain open to meet public need and the opportunity for increased business. Less critical businesses, such as clothing or antique shops, may close in moderate or severe weather.
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secondary classes in the affected areas shall be automatically cancelled or suspended and when Tropical Cyclone Wind Signal (TCWS) No. 3 or above was in effect, classes in all
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to operate safely on their routes and danger to children who walk to school. Often, the school remains officially open even though buses do not run and classes are cancelled.
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in the United States and Canada is a day that school classes are cancelled or delayed by snow, heavy ice, or extremely low temperatures. Similar measures occur in response to
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under these circumstances. This is particularly common during snowfalls of 2 inches (5.1 cm) or less in areas not accustomed to winter snowfall, such as the
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facilities, have some or all of their employees stay and sleep on the premises while off duty if bad weather that hampers commuting is anticipated. Many
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happen in more temperate southern regions, which are traditionally less prepared to handle such situations. In areas less accustomed to snow—such as
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Workplaces are less likely to close during mildly inclement weather, but the more severe the storm, the more likely a workplace is to close.
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use specialized vehicles to respond to emergencies. Other workers involved in handling issues pertaining to the inclement weather, such as
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end earlier. Once the number of snow days taken exceeds the number of built-in days, the snow days must be made up. In other states, like
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days. This influences decisions on closures beyond the end of snowfall. The ability of employees to reach work places is a factor.
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Ohio school districts can use five calamity days before they must start adding extra days to the school calendar.
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notification that Federal agencies in the Washington, D.C. area would be closed on December 21, 2009, due to the
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In the event of fog, some schools may delay the opening of school three hours but extend the day an extra hour.
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Various types of severe weather can damage structures temporarily or render them permanently useless, cause
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Safety is the central factor in deciding whether to cancel or delay. Officials may close schools to prevent
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generally close, those housing live animals may need essential employees to provide proper animal care.
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operators, report to work, and reporters and local elected officials stay on duty to serve the public.
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In particularly hot weather, rail vehicles may be delayed by the expansion of the steel tracks.
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When cars are covered and roads are impassable, closings and cancellations are likely to occur
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Schools and businesses may also be cancelled for reasons other than bad weather such as a
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a less frequent event, rarely lasting for more than a few days across low-lying areas.
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as an emergency closure and no additional days are added to make up for the closure.
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Passenger trains may face a diminished ability to operate in severe snow, like the
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Cars and trucks stuck in snow on Route 128 near Needham, Massachusetts during the
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transport may increase as more commuters choose not to drive their own vehicles.
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In air travel, the decision is often based on the guidelines of the country's
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in 2012, transit services may be totally suspended for the storm's duration.
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Abandoned cars in the snow on Hareward Road, Guildford, in the United Kingdom
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Some employers who use the most essential types of employees, such as
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Hazardous travel conditions may result in closings and cancellations
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others, and different forms of bad weather have different impacts.
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Non-government Schools may follow their own procedures however.
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flooded, causing all trains to grind to a halt during
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Index

Snow days
Snow day (disambiguation)

air pollution
tropical cyclones
extreme heat
power outages

accidents
health care
retail
on-call rooms
tourist attractions
power outages

United States Office of Personnel Management
North American blizzard of 2009
flooding
tornado watches
severe weather
hurricanes
school buses
pandemic
power failure
terrorist attack
bomb threat
air conditioning
Atlanta
Dallas
Memphis

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