It is not correct or incorrect. If weather causes schools to close and extend a holiday, it is necessary and cannot be avoided.
Never close for weather
no .... not yet officially announced .. no any chance ...
I believe www.americord.com has outdoor/weather proof extension chords. They have a nice variety as well.
At most four days, depending on weather, Holidays, correct address, and date mailed.
The correct spelling for "whether or not" is w-h-e-t-h-e-r. "Weather" refers to atmospheric conditions such as rain, snow, or sunshine.
Ideal growing conditions for corn include warm sunny weather and nitrogen-rich soil. Your local extension service can provide testing to ensure your garden soil contains the ideal nutrient levels and is the correct pH for growing corn.
Yes, that is the correct way to spell "decided".
Yes, 'it is thundering outside' shows acceptable grammar.
The expression "suppose to" isn't correct. It should be "supposed to"
no. the correct way to say it is "what wonderful weather."
Depending on the weather some fun activities in the summer holidays include going to the park and seaside if the weather is nice. But if the weather is bad, then a sleepover with some friends and watching a movie is a good idea.
the weather conditions are usally warm