In the UK, it is chiefly up to your headteacher to decide, they look at how many staff can get in , conditions of roads and student safety. I'd say a good 4 inches of snow would be enough to temporarily close a school. In the US, the amount of snow it would take to close city schools would depend on where the city is located and how well they are prepared to deal with wintery weather conditions. Some cities do not close school for snow at all.
It doesn't snow in Barbados.
Ice can stop swelling of an injury. Snow gives us sports and entertainment.
Well if you live in the tropics, they are no use whatsoever, however in places where snow falls heavily, they can be used to clear paths and roads of snow.
yes it starts at snow then when it goes lower to the ground level it starts to rain.....
Snow peas
Key West, Florida
Nashvill, TN
Baltimore, Maryland
The "City of Washington" (aka Washington, D.C.) was once called "Federal City."
New York City.
Denver
There are apparently 18 in the US
they both have a city called Buffalo ^^
nope
Joe Montana has a city called Joe named for him in Montana. Joe, Montana
Cleveland Ohio