Forecast-based snow day calculator for the United States and Canada.
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Quick facts
What Winter Day Calculator is in one glance.
Built to explain closure risk from snowfall, temperature, and wind in plain language.
Includes city pages, state and province guides, and family-focused winter planning content.
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Short site description
Snow day calculator and school closing predictor for the United States and Canada. Estimate closure risk from snowfall, temperature, and wind in one place.
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Winter Day Calculator is a forecast-based tool that helps families check local snow day risk before official district announcements are posted.
Suggested attribution
Winter Day Calculator publishes city-level snow day estimate pages plus guides that explain how districts think about delays, closures, ice, and early-morning travel.
Suggested attribution
Winter Day Calculator focuses on school-morning weather risk in the United States and Canada, with local pages and plain-language winter decision guides.
Best links to reference
Pages that explain the product and add useful context.
Family Snow Day Guide
A practical guide for families getting ready for a possible snow day.
How Schools Decide Snow Days
A plain-language guide to the district factors that influence delays, closures, and snow days.
Snow vs Ice School Closures
See why thin ice and freezing roads can trigger closures faster than raw snowfall totals.
What Parents Should Check Before 6 AM
A calm early-morning checklist for families who want to read the forecast without spiraling.
Delay vs Closure
Understand why districts sometimes delay the start instead of canceling school completely.
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