I believe it was actually in 1962 on Sunday, January 21st.
Yes, I will likely have a snow day this Wed. Thanks for asking :)
Some suggestions:You get a snow day by the weather of course.The temperature is taken into account. If it's too cold they don't want kids standing outside waiting for a bus.Put an orange in the freezer.Do the snow day dance.Wear your pajamas backwards.Flush ice down the toilet.Put snow/ice in a bag under your bed.Put a marble under your mattress.Do all of your homework, because who wants homework on a snow day!?Put a spoon under your pillow.Tape a penny to your window.Well, you could bribe the district school board into canceling school, which could cost thousands, but otherwise it's impossible to make it a snow day. It all depends on the weather. For the chances of a snow day to be high, the snow must usually (for most areas), accumulate at least 5 inches of snow. The snow must begin early morning or late at night and continue on HEAVILY throughout the school day. If you would like to calculate your chances of a snow day, go to the related link.
Friday
Snow day: Day off from school, usually because the road conditions are too awful to expect a decent attendance. Snowy days are simply days when it snows!
It all depends on where you live, but three inches is the average amount of snow that falls around the world every day.
Most of the time, any item mailed from San Francisco to San Mateo should arrive the following business day. However, that's only guaranteed if you pay extra for Priority Mail Express (formerly known as Express Mail).
First Class Mail is delivered in three to five days.
When you get a lot of snow.
It along with San Mateo, San Carlos, Redwood City, Atherton and Menlo Park were all part of the 35,000 acre Rancho de las Pulgas or Ranch of the Fleas which was one of the early Spanish land grants in what became present day California.
28th day of April in 1961 was a Friday.
A snow day at Cockburn ice arena is when there is snow in the middle of the rink..
Yes, I will likely have a snow day this Wed. Thanks for asking :)
Snow Day was released on 02/11/2000.
The Production Budget for Snow Day was $13,000,000.
Yes. November 23rd 1961 was Thanksgiving day. It was a Thursday.
Snow day = dies nivis
ain't no snow