If school closings are not given on television or radio, you should call your school or your teacher to find out if school is closed.
no .... not yet officially announced .. no any chance ...
Good community and schools. Their families live close by. Decent weather.
Because the climate of that place is like that
Bad weather happens because if the weather channel says that there is going to be bad weather in a certain area, it means that that area is going to have low pressure, which causes bad weather.
How often school are closed in a certain area depends on how many days the weather is bad, and that varies from year to year. To find out how many days schools were closed due to snow in a certain year, call the district's office.
Hopefully you see how silly this question is, because Miami and Seattle are both "near the sea" but have very different weather. The only way to make any sense of the question is to treat it as "what is the weather like in the coastal city nearest Delhi?" That would probably be Karachi, so you can look up the weather for there and it will probably be something like what you were thinking of.
Sunny and clear, 14% humidity, 36 degrees centigrade, slight west wind
Black students had to start later in the year because typically, black students had to go to school when the weather was not very good to allow the white kids to go during good weather.
Probably because the bays provide a certain amount of protection from bad weather.
Mostly the wind effects UK weather because if its blowing in a certain direction then the UK can get colder or hotter. For example if the wind is blowing from iceland then we get cold winter type weather...
There are no fines or penalties to pay, but the days schools are closed due to bad weather have to be made up.
Oh, dude, snow in Karachi? That's like asking if penguins will start sunbathing in the desert. Karachi is known for its hot and humid weather, so snowfall there would be as likely as finding a polar bear at the beach. Like, never gonna happen, man.