Canadian here. Believe it or not, our kids have to wait outside until the doors open, all the way down to -20°c . But normally, it's not even the cold that gets em, it's the polar bears! 😂😂😂
@Goldenmitts9 күн бұрын
Right!! 13 degrees and I’m probably booking a tee time. Some People are so soft!
@darcys8429 күн бұрын
I'm pretty sure its Fahrenheit, but still thats not that bad, our schools won't close unless its -40 here in Saskatchewan
@Kshthymyla9 күн бұрын
@@darcys842 damn. -40 is the same in fahrenheit and celsius. That’s cold.
@Berta_5.sl0w9 күн бұрын
Alberta here -40,-50 easy in certain parts of the winter but typically -20-30
@bullithedjames9379 күн бұрын
Okay for everybody that doesn't use the proper measuring system. That's -4 degrees Fahrenheit. When you're in climates to do that, that's not that much
@nyxspiritsong55578 күн бұрын
Born and raised in Nebraska....... coat, hats, gloves. No big deal. But omg.... thank you for pointing out that cold doesn't make you sick.
@paulammon22818 күн бұрын
Naa it's the temperature differentials that do like going from sub 0 to 25°c when you enter the buildings.😂 Heck last time i went to my local council offices i came out with heatstroke, no windows open heaters on and it was 24°c out but there was a beautiful breeze outside, but must have been 30 plus inside that building.
@jenbingham09148 күн бұрын
@paulammon2281nope. Germs get you sick. Not temperature. Some people are prone to sinus issues, asthma, allergies that can be aggravated by certain seasons, but those are not "germ" type sickness. One reason people do get sick more in the cold weather is because they are crammed indoors with no fresh air and germs just brew in that environment. But no, the temperature in and of itself does not even come close to getting you sick!
@partyponyz12397 күн бұрын
It can weaken your immune system, but pathogens are what actually make you sick. Clearly mom had one too many school days canceled lol
@vileon36 күн бұрын
@paulammon2281that cannot make one sick. It is not a microbial. Can it make your nose run? Depending on tge individual, possibly, but that is about it.
@paulammon22816 күн бұрын
@@vileon3 Doing so a lot and it weakens your immune system that is proven. The heat stroke i received was real as well, oh and it sucked throw in vertigo as well and that's a double whammy i passed out for 12 hours after i got in after downing a litre of water a quick smoke and boon sparko.
@MrShermantank18 күн бұрын
Minnesota native here, we had school even when it was colder than the surface of Mars. It was -30 with wind chill and the schools still said "ah yall better get in here" I rode my bike in this type of shit it won't kill you if your smart but it will make you stupidly confident when the cold times hit. If you live in a cold area take the time to teach your kid how layers work and how to use them effectively.
@woodrage13 күн бұрын
And just tennis shoes walking to the bus to go home after a foot of snow fell during classes.
@raeannshinabarger87514 сағат бұрын
My school tried to have classes on the day after the Halloween blizzard in 1991. First, it was 2 hours late start. Then, no AM kindergarten. Then, 3 hours late with no after-school activities. It was after 10 AM when they finally called off for the day. We'd gotten more than 2 feet of snow. One of the doors to the school was below street level and almost completely buried. I remember sledding down the middle of a hilly street. (Because they hadn't been plowed yet and you wouldn't hit any trees.)
@ray-garl9 күн бұрын
I live in Maine. 13 degrees is sweatshirt weather... Well flannel but you get it
@GracieSmith-069 күн бұрын
I live in Pa. Where I’m at 13° is pretty damn cold, but you put on a sweatshirt and a coat, hat, and gloves and you go about your damn life. You don’t close schools for cold weather. This lady needs to suck it the hell up and go live.
@LU-D1GITAL9 күн бұрын
Sweatah wheathah
@CPe-r2r8 күн бұрын
I live in Florida. It's 65° outside, and I am suffering 😫
@doobiecfoogle8 күн бұрын
My hubs is still in shorts & sweatshirts here in Maine until it hits single digits. It drives me nutty but he loves the brisk cold.
@lickgoingsouth14708 күн бұрын
Very true .
@mortzon56819 күн бұрын
Im from Danmark, which can get quite cold at times. And we have a saying that goes like this. "It's not cold, you're just not dressed right".
@Queen0fHearts05209 күн бұрын
Nice! I like that one!
@kneecie78 күн бұрын
Yep. I used to live in an area with a lot of light rain. It would rain all season. Anyway, nobody complains, they just dress better.
@Matt_K8 күн бұрын
US looks like winter wonderland on a hottest days of summer because there are so many snowflakes.
@urgamecshk8 күн бұрын
I heard it was Russian. "no bad weather, only bad outfits"
@calebbalts76187 күн бұрын
True
@Yup-Tis-I8 күн бұрын
"I'm gonna take it easy on you because god didn't" 😂😂 Now THAT made it cold in here👏
@elizabthharris67412 күн бұрын
😂 right?!
@estebanjulioricardomontoya30168 күн бұрын
Wyoming here. The only time we had school close was when it was -30F and the buses couldn’t start lmao
@CarpeDiezNutz7 күн бұрын
In Vermont it was the same, but it was still just a delay.
@DrBiznisGoosePhD6 күн бұрын
Northerner here. My kids school ONLY closes if the ice or snow has blown out the electricity or we are actively getting 2+ feet of snow being dumped on us. It builds character. Hope her kid grows up with some 😂
@stischer479 күн бұрын
LOL...here in South Texas if there is any snow or the temp drops below freezing, it's organized chaos.
@calliebergeron91018 күн бұрын
The chaos is unorganized in Louisiana l. 😅😂
@_PannieCake_9 күн бұрын
That's swimsuit weather in Minnesota. Also, illness comes from people being in the same area, not cold. God forbid people wash their hands.
@Thunderstream238 күн бұрын
Yeah we got people walking around in t-shirts and shorts in that weather. Was just -20 here with windchill, and we still had school 💀
@charityrocks8 күн бұрын
Thank you for saying this! The only reason we think the cold makes you sick is because it makes your nose run. Then people wipe their noses on their sleeves and hands then don’t wash them. Just need to practice better handwashing while you are in runny nose season.
@andrewpotter96138 күн бұрын
@@Thunderstream23 rightt I'm in Dexter and it's currently 2° feels like -4° I'm in open fields and that wind is kicking and I see people in shorts and shit! Been here for 3 years now and that 13° ain't shit
@IshtarMyQueen8 күн бұрын
@charityrocks Colder temperatures lower the immune system a bit, and a lot of viruses can survive at lower temperatures (that's why there's a flu season for example). So it has something to do with it.. that being said, children who go to school is like getting them back home with a lot of new germs. They get a little sick, I got sick way more in the beginning😅. But it's expected eventually, and how else should their immune system develop? After age 8 it definitely had a lower impact on me, but when they were little I was🤧 after they had an event or something. Also at higher temperatures. Staying home because it's cold, I don't now where she pulled that one out 🐰🎩
@Brandy-yn5vt8 күн бұрын
@@IshtarMyQueenfinally someone who paid attention in junior high science and understands why we get sick more in winter than summer months
@pws3rd1707 күн бұрын
This is definitely a more southern issue. My county was so rural and poor that this actual did happen a few times where we got some obscurely low temps with nasty wind chills (for SW TN standards) and the issue was too many kids that couldn't afford heavy enough coats to wait for the bus
@alienatedpoet17668 күн бұрын
It depends on where you live. I'm in TN and sometimes it drops to be very cold. But they cancel school because kids have to wait for the bus, wait outside for school to open. Then if it rains and there's too much ice the buses can get messed up. It's rare, but we close for cold. Closing for snow is more frequent. But I'd imagine in areas where they aren't prepared for sudden cold and freezes they'd close.
@rebekahjonesy41029 күн бұрын
Depends on where you live. In my part of NC they close schools when it gets too cold because they insist on turning the heaters off over night. And won't turn them on again in time to heat the buildings before students arrive. And yes, the pipes have burst, and they still don't change things.
@GeneralKenobi6698 күн бұрын
What the fuck? I lived in but fuck nowhere NC and we never closed school if it was cold.
@CarpeDiezNutz7 күн бұрын
😂🤦🏻♀️
@Ashleyspritelysakara8 күн бұрын
I'm in Georgia. When I was a kid they would close the schools when it got that cold because the buses wouldn't start. By time I reached high school they had finally sprung for engine heaters and fixed the problem.
@rmalus102975 күн бұрын
But everyone's car started 🤔😂😂😂 the buses for public transportation? Naw. You guys just thought you lived in the arctic circle and it was unprecedented to have to survive going to school in that kind of weather. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@ImigrentfromMars9 күн бұрын
When I was a kid ..... lol ....... Back in the 70s here in canada when it was -10 or -20 you learned to run faster, Added benifit to that was when spring came and put the winter boots away you could run like the wind because you just spend the last few months running with 30 lbs of winter gear on, Remember that 4 min mile people were trying so hard to beat ? lot's of us could beat that back in the day simply because we ran hard to get home every day '' in 3 feet of snow up hills both ways '' lol
@t-bfr45-709 күн бұрын
Degree Celsius or fahrenheit -18 Celsius is pretty much just 0 fahrenheit and I remember a -15 fahrenheit morning waiting at the bus stop wishing had snow for didn't have go to school didn't happen very often but school never closed for cold that I remember just snow.
@Silver_wind_1987_9 күн бұрын
@@t-bfr45-70they only closed for things like dangerous roads and snow storms so bad it ruined the roads that are built from paper machet and hope.
@noface92279 күн бұрын
I remember walking to get groceries in lower temps just skipping through the snow when i was living up north.
@pawbean9 күн бұрын
Here in the UP where I live, it either needs to be physically impossible to drive, or -10 outside
@holloway_one7 күн бұрын
I'm your nextdoor neighbor in Wisconsin. Works the same way by me.
@starkhalessi00007 күн бұрын
Right. I live in the southern part of MI. It’s been freaking cold lately though. I can not get warm. I literally feel like a bear. I am in bed under 5 blankets lately. 😂
@dirusj40066 күн бұрын
I only know of like 2 days school was canceled locally because of cold. It was around -10 with some nasty winds. 2 days of "NOPE" weather. A lot of people got a lesson in frost bite. "its Michigan.. it gets cold" turned into "thats not good"
@lanceh20093 күн бұрын
-10? In Colorado we went when it was -20.... I had lifeguard training that day, walked out for lunch with long hair and literally had icicles for an hour afterwards.
@sandraleigh22838 күн бұрын
I'm from Wisconsin. I remember one winter, school was first delayed, then canceled for a day because a bunch of our busses wouldn't start because it was too cold. One that did start broke down at like its first stop or something. Another time, snow caved in the roof over one room. Another winter, there was something wrong with the furnace by the time we got to the school and the busses had to take us home. I remember busses getting stuck in the snow until a plow could get there. I don't miss winters in Wisconsin. Terrible for my arthritis.
@OrangeRhymesWithGorange8 күн бұрын
As a lifelong Wisconsinite...help! Help! It's starting to get shitty, I don't wanna do another winter! I've done 39 years worth of winters and I've conclusively decided I don't like being cold and miserable...
@BrookNBones9 күн бұрын
In Texas they don't close at those temps unless it's also raining / snowing and we almost never deal with that weather, but the second the roads are safe schools are back open.
@Devilsadvocate27 күн бұрын
"I'm going to take it easy on you because didn't" gold right there. Keep them coming J
@BlobZombie8 күн бұрын
My school canceled once during the winter season back in 1996, and it was -17° outside. Quite honestly, I was very surprised. Went back inside, got the fireplace going, piled myself under a bunch of blankets, and watched movies and napped on and off all day. It was awesome.
@bartwilliams3817 күн бұрын
Growing up in small town Saskatchewan in Canada , walked to school , played hockey , played outside at -40 ... Talked to my dad this fall b4 he passed he told me he used to go to the old school when he was older to start the wood stove when it was crazy cold and they came to school by walking out on the prairie in the 50's
@gavincliff16768 күн бұрын
Over here in England! That's funkin summer!! 🌞
@Darkedge3618 күн бұрын
wrong temp scale mate -10C
@andrewpotter96138 күн бұрын
@@Darkedge361I'm from the states I live in Minnesota and that's nothing
@Darkedge3618 күн бұрын
@@andrewpotter9613 well Im in texas and that's definitely a temp to sneeze at and you gotta understand that 13C is like 55, which for most of us is a brisk cool day
@alaina91699 күн бұрын
Canadian here. I’ve walked to school when it’s -40c … when you’re getting those temps for sometimes 2-3 weeks straight there’s no way they’re shutting down the schools 😂 In a lot of areas you have to use block heaters in the engine just to make sure your car will start up the next day 🤣
@keldaris86259 күн бұрын
Yep. School only ever closed when we got massive dumps of snow. Even then it needed to be 3-4+feet overnight.
@DJohnson8998 күн бұрын
Same, I remember listening to the radio in the morning for the bus cancellations when it hit -40.
@asarvis8 күн бұрын
Yeah they would just have indoor recess if the wind chill was too nutty
@HappilyCamping9 күн бұрын
In Wisconsin they don't shut schools down until its like -20°. The kids in the area we lived in walked to school (no buses) and still had recess in like -5° weather. 13°...😂
@elileininger99939 күн бұрын
In northwest Ohio, it needs to be -16 but at my school, we can't walk, it is in the counteyside
@smoore5069 күн бұрын
Iowan here. Yeah I've seen them cancel when the wind-chill was -50°. When I was a teen, I bitched about having to start my car earlier and my dad said, "You're in this weather to build character." 😂
@JoeMac19839 күн бұрын
Michigan here, and yeah, I think the last time they canceled school for cold was in 2013/2014 when it was -25 for like a week straight (not even counting the wind chill). They definitely got soft these days with snow days though. Back in he 90's I was lucky to get one per year even if it snowed 12"+ overnight. These days they cancel it with 4".
@smoore5069 күн бұрын
@@JoeMac1983 Iowan. Husband and I were discussing winter of 1998. We had sooo much snow that year that we were in school till June 5th.
@russbear319 күн бұрын
Those kids need to lick some metal playground equipment when it's -5. That'll take the sass out of them. 😅
@PotHead989 күн бұрын
The first word of the daily weather description literally says "sunny" unless there is like a flood or a horrible blizzard or the roads are too hazardous there is no reason to cancel school.
@paris-lovefromalaska89738 күн бұрын
Alaskan Native here, where I'm from as long as the bus can drive there is school. Why in the hell would you cancel school for that?!?! Like lady Come tf on... we used to put babies bundled up outside to nap so they could build better immune systems. do better be better and stop being afraid of the cold.
@dinapaul61763 күн бұрын
I'm so glad to see that you know that getting cold gets you a cold. Getting sick is from bacteria or a virus not the temp being cold and having wet hair. Thank you Jake
@amysedam27679 күн бұрын
It was -15 here and they were like "wake up earlier it's cold outside" 😂
@joseguadalupemartineztorre97029 күн бұрын
South Jersey here, if it's cold and wind chill, the District says to regular hours. If it's a show storm or rain from a severe storm, 1-2 hour delay. No excuses!
@amysedam27678 күн бұрын
@joseguadalupemartineztorre9702 oh yeah they love a 2hr delay but only if there's freezing rain/ice. 2ft of snow? Plan accordingly lol
@LucasHelson8 күн бұрын
I'm in canada and -14 c ain't shit, that's walking wether
@sashabenoit15183 күн бұрын
Schools have gone soft man.. I remember the first time I heard of school being cancelled due to "the cold" and I was so confused. I live in northern New England, when I was growing up we never had school cancelled for the temperature, hot or cold, and we get temperatures ranging anywhere from -35° (plus wind chill) up to 109° with 98% humidity and poor air quality due to the mountains of pollen that get dumped on us. We were lucky if we got 2 snow days out of the whole school year. Everything changed though around 10 years ago and now kids get so many days off for the most ridiculous reasons. They'll call school the night before for a rumor of snow showers and the next day comes, it's nothing but sunshine all day or it switched to just rain. And this cancelling for "cold" madness started maybe 6-7 years ago, where they'll call off school for anything under 0° or a wind chill under 0. But 13°... That's WILD! We basically wouldn't have school all winter if that was the standard, especially since the older kids go to school before the sun comes up when it's still pitch black out.
@AnUninfluentialLife9 күн бұрын
I remember during my school days in Nebraska, school was canceled ONCE due to the cold and it was a -30 windchill. And we were rarely out of school for snow. Sometimes those of us that lived in the country would get passes to miss school because (in my case) I drove 10 miles with snow blowing across the road and it became white out conditions.
@MrSchism8 күн бұрын
Thank you for saying it. Cold doesn't make you sick.
@jamespatrick7279 күн бұрын
Best laughs of the day on your channel bro. 😂😂
@FlanTheMan2318 күн бұрын
I live in AZ. It was in the teens for a week in the morning one week. We still went to school. 12 was the lowest it got. It's not even that cold.
@country-m19 күн бұрын
In my area of P.A they cancel school the night before if the news says we are getting 2 to 4 inches of snow tomorrow but then tomorrow comes and it didnt snow at all, I'm going to sound like my parents but, when I was in middle school and high school we where lucky to get a 2 hour delay with 8 inches of snow.
@shannonlee9178 күн бұрын
Everything this dude is spot tf on 😂 I love it
@ZacharyDahl9 күн бұрын
Northern Minnesota 13° and I'm hoping the river is thawed baby it's almost summer!
@smoore5069 күн бұрын
We go fishing up by Bemidji every year in early June and we've been pretty close to still having ice on the lake we go 😂
@noface92279 күн бұрын
@@ZacharyDahl dont say that, hockey season feels like it just started.
@MomThemeatloaf899 күн бұрын
Rural mn here, went to school through the late 90s and 2000s. We had snow days but i cant remember ever not going because of the cold. We had 2hr delayed starts because the diesel would gel in the busses but not canceled. Didnt help that the superintendent lived right in town near the school.
@turquesa_80569 күн бұрын
Where I live was in the negatives and my niece still had to go to school. LOL
@LetsShave615 күн бұрын
So when I was a kid I remember getting on the bus in the middle of blizzards. You could barely see the bus from the front door. My dad would just put us in bed and keep an eye on us when we got sick. Never once had to run to the doctor, now everyone runs to the doctor for a sniffle. Our society gets softer and softer with every generation.
@Levienna9 күн бұрын
Ohh my good. In Norway we are heading to School -20 degrees. And snow are also never a reason to not go 😋 we have this saying" its not a thing called bad weather, only bad clothes”😅
@Ph03nix15 күн бұрын
I lived in the south for a while doing service projects. One winter it routinely got down to -10 degrees Fahrenheit with max humidity, and we were still out doing our thing from 9-7. All it took was a couple extra layers under my coat, my shemagh, under armor, some wool socks, and a lot of hot hand packs. Sure, my shemagh was frozen solid when we got home, and it wasn’t exactly what I’d call “pleasant”, but we never got to the point where we thought it was a hindrance to our work. In fact, when we were shoveling snow, I’d routinely shed a layer or two so I wouldn’t overheat and start sweating. As long as you stay dry, it’s incredibly easy to stay warm in even the harshest cold. You don’t even need fancy clothes, I did that in a hoody, a wool coat I got from goodwill, a long sleeve shirt, some Walmart brand under armor, and a pair of pajama pants under my jeans.
@DevinSmith-p6s8 күн бұрын
It becomes optional but still open at -30F in rural Alaska. Lived in Tok and on cold days about 25% of students weren't there due to vehicle problems in the cold.
@glasgowchick61218 күн бұрын
I'm in Scotland, the only time our school got shut was if there was no water or the heating wasn't working. Just wrap your weans up in a decent coat with a hat, scarf and gloves and they'll be fine
@killer_rabbit12538 күн бұрын
That's cold but definitely manageable. In CO the only time my school closed was when the pipes froze then burst and took out a floor.
@daniellepaszkiewicz17148 күн бұрын
Western New Yorker here. Literally lived about a Hulk's stone throw away from Lake Erie for 21 years of my life. We would still go to school when the windchill was -20°F. Unless it was colder than that, and the pipes and heaters froze overnight, we still went to school and work. Buy your kids a damn winter coat, and get educated kiddos.
@QuantumlyImmortal7 күн бұрын
This was one of the best ones yet bro. 😂 I was literally laughing till I was crying I swear. GF school faculty!
@lucinda88029 күн бұрын
13° is warm in many places. Snowy icy road is another story, late start though is becoming more popular than snow days even then. When it's -13° they might do indoor recess.
@bethanybrock97649 күн бұрын
From SW-ern PA here. 13 degrees?! That's a dang heat wave in the depths of winter! We'll get down to -20 degrees or more at times! 😮😅
@mattybadger133 күн бұрын
Mainer here. We haven't had a decent winter in years and we still have like 10 degree days regularly. It's cold but put on a carhartt.
@sparklepugtea9 күн бұрын
It got to -50somethin when I lived up north as a kid. Went out lookin like the Michelin man to the bus stop lmao
@evanandrewlofi8 күн бұрын
I mean... The science behind our immune systems weakening when our body temperatures drop is really easy to understand. I'm on board with everything else you said, we can't just give up and not go outside, but like, be safe. Don't just assume that cold doesn't make you more vulnerable. Make preparations for that and you should be fine.
@adventurebikemike7 күн бұрын
At -15f (-26c) school was closed for us a couple times growing up. But it actually wasn’t the temperature itself that closed the school, it was pipes bursting overnight or the diesel engines not being warm enough to start the busses. All in all I would say it happened like 4 times over 10 years I can remember. Otherwise I definitely remember having frozen hair waiting for the bus.
@sarahbenson44925 күн бұрын
Only time it closes is when it snows, then rains, then snows again, all of it during the same night. Or, you’re looking at flooding that is tall enough to make driving a whole new thing with actually flooded engines. The second one happened to me as a kid. The buses could not pick up kids since the routes were flooded over. The first one happened to my kids when it snowed, then rained, and then snowed again all in same night. Big branches were breaking everywhere.
@killerqueen15988 күн бұрын
We live in KS and our winters get down to the negatives high double digits. -60, -40 ect.
@mysunshine428 күн бұрын
We do not get colder than Minnesota. Lol I live in the metropolitan of KS. Yes, negative double digits but it’s low. The wind chill adds to the feeling of how cold it is but the coldest winter day in Kansas was -40 in 1905.
@QuayHollywood7 күн бұрын
I remember going to school when they said we'd have a blizzard that day. All they did was let us out early when the snow started blanketing the windows, and that was about 20 mins before school actually ended. My cousins and i chain linked ourselves and walked home like shin deep snow and 4 elementary aged kids trying not to get blown away. Boy, I miss them snow days.
@FulcanelliRosetta8 күн бұрын
Ours did but it's because the bus couldn't run bc diesel becomes gel at a certain temp. Some had working heaters but it's an all or nothing situation. That's what we were told because I wondered too.
@katmurphy30689 күн бұрын
In Northern Minnesota this morning it was -17° with a -28° wind chill.....and our schools were open.
@megangosiak14898 күн бұрын
We were -14 this morning in central mn. School like normal.
@purpleclove19297 күн бұрын
Michigan here... there was that "Polar Vortex" some time back. They canceled school for that, but there were days that the wind chill was so cold that Alaska was warmer!! They didn't want the kids walking to school or the bus stop.
@jnunez2477 күн бұрын
Being a cather is great. I miss the days when i was the kid's jungle gym. Enjoy them at each phase of their life.
@Lasertrac8 күн бұрын
Raised and grew up in Iowa where we would frequently experience Canadian Artic Express winds. Schools would not shut down until it hit -20 below zero. Which personally I find ridiculous.
@UnicornsPoopRainbows8 күн бұрын
As someone from around Lake Michigan that lived without a working furnace for like a decade, LAYER UP!! And no, we didnt get sick often at all
@sethsevaroth7 күн бұрын
I remember one time it was -40 below and they cancelled because the diesel buses wouldn't start. So, Dad took us out ice fishing. Didn't catch anything, had 2-3 wind tilts the whole time and had to keep breaking the holes open every 30 minutes. We picked a sheltered cove and built a bonfire on the ice. Ice was 30 inches thick and we only had a hand auger. I think we put up only 5 or 6 tilts of the allowed dozen. Early 2000s. New England.
@jonmccarthy91968 күн бұрын
I think it really only matters where that is. In TX the power grid would throw a fit and break down. We don't have the infrastructure to deal with it getting that cold. However anywhere that it gets that cold regularly it wouldn't make sense to close, it would be like closing school here because it's 100° outside.
@mastertwitch19 күн бұрын
The only time my school ever closed vecause it was cold, the boiler that fed the forced air heating system blew a regulator over the weekend, and half the water lines in the building froze. We were back in classes by Wednesday, and the classrooms without working heat were moved to the gym and segregated by subject. The building was back to normal in 2 weeks.
@teddyroosevelt5128 күн бұрын
I grew up in Upstate NY. Walking to school with 4+ feet of snow, while its 13 degrees is an average January morning. Kids gotta toughen up
@toriquill15059 күн бұрын
A LOT of bay area people moved up here to the Sierra Nevadas after covid. It gets down to 50-60 and they whip out the beanies, snow boots and puffy jackets. I don't know what they do when it gets down to 20. They already get their teslas and other electric cars stuck in the first foot of snow
@megangosiak14898 күн бұрын
Lol I would LOVE to see these things! Tesla is becoming somewhat popular in my small town. I wonder how many couldn't get into their vehicles this morning. -14 actual, -28 windchill.
@thewolfdancers8 күн бұрын
As a Canadian schools don't stop running ever. They are open even in -50 wind chill. The buses may not be running due to the cold. But even then the kids still play outside for anything warmer then -25. Or as my grade 3 teacher put it - you know it's too cold to play outside when your nose sticks together when you breathe in - 😅
@savannahjones-verity33085 күн бұрын
Here in the uk, it has to either be -10°c and the roads covered in black ice and knee high with of snows. Especially in my town. Many schools are in rural areas, so it's impossible to get to safely when it snows. Had school get cancelled mid day because the snowstorm got worse. 😂
@immir66474 күн бұрын
Im in Scotland the schools are still open with black ice. Terrifying experience
@kennethkinsman4539 күн бұрын
Cold actually does get you sick. But my cold and their cold are very different. Being raised in Alaska.
@AnAZPatriot9 күн бұрын
Go North Pole Patriots! Class of 91.
@megangosiak14898 күн бұрын
Cold doesn't make you sick. Virus does.
@GenXDoll19723 күн бұрын
I raised my kids in the high desert of Southern California. It gets crazy cold! The only reason we didn’t get snow all the time is because it’s a desert. lol The ONLY time schools were closed is the one year we got like 18 inches of snow overnight! Other than that, cold, rain, snow, winds or 110 degrees the schools were open!
@leabee10824 күн бұрын
North Dakota here! We close only is the wind chill makes us -80 or if there is blindout from snow. So basically maybe 1 or 2 snow days! 😂😂 yeah, 13 is sweater weather here
@rallywagon2618 күн бұрын
Once. Once school was closed because of temps when Inwas a kid in the 80s and 90s. It was under -15° freedom units before wind chill. They closed my sons school last week for less than 2 inches of snow. We literally needed more than a foot before our schools would close back then.
@thepurplebead8 күн бұрын
Grew up in Minnesota. I think we had one, just ONE actual snow day when I was growing up, and that was the Halloween snow storm. Shortest trick-or-treating ever. Parent insisted I stay home on a couple other occasions due to the weather, largely how cold it was and the fact that buses and black ice don’t mix. The only other “snow day” we got was when the governor shit down the state because the wind chill hit 70 below and other close, yet ridiculous numbers in the state. Moved to New Mexico as an adult and they shut down for most any snow where we were. I was flabbergasted. I currently live in North Carolina and they shut down for even the slightest thought that anything would land on the ground. In all fairness, we have a lot of high schoolers who drive a long way on country roads to get to school, many bringing their siblings to school first. And since we really don’t get snow, those students really wouldn’t have any experience driving in it otherwise. Pair that with no real snow removal equipment…yep…I get it. Still am flabbergasted.
@karolinam76467 күн бұрын
Same way it’s 120 out here and we still send our kids to school. AC, a unit that controls the atmosphere.
@Magick1an8 күн бұрын
Oh the days of walking through a blizzard. Fun times...
@alyssahebein64843 күн бұрын
Wisconsin here...the only time in my 43yrs of existence that school closed for cold was when it got down to -55°.
@No-sv6mu6 күн бұрын
The school is much warmer than my house
@technewb82419 күн бұрын
I grew up in Granby, CO. We got two snow days my entire time in school. Once in the 4th grade because we got 3ft of snow overnight and it was supposed to be the same the next day. The 2nd was when the heat went out in the -20s, and they canceled school after two days of no heat
@johnghatti54358 күн бұрын
I now understand why everywhere in the world is becoming soft and has to have people speak to them softly. Parents like this woman. They used to make us get off the bus and push it out of snow drifts to get home (that’s a lie) but it had to snow a lot and it was rare to miss school.
@ellee26858 күн бұрын
I grew up in Alaska. We closed school at -50F. Anything warmer than that, we went
@garrettg27475 күн бұрын
I will gladly say F cold weather and the bs it brings. Imma stay down here where it’s warm thank you.
@davidblank4209 күн бұрын
I was born in Denver, we could have 7 inches of snow and still go in. 😂
@theoryofclubs-bv8gy3 күн бұрын
Move to Louisiana. Yesterday, it got up to 77f. Today, the high is 64f, so winter is really setting in this year.
@leitheparsons11867 күн бұрын
We stayed in Seattle for a year and a half. My sons were laughing at the "snow day" and it didn't even cover the grass!
@davidmayers16458 күн бұрын
It’s not the heat, it’s the humidity that will kill her too! Living in Wyoming kids go to school with temps of -25!!! Wind chills near -50
@khelintriplett913017 сағат бұрын
They do this here in VA. Bus passes, hear the chains rattling hanging under the bus. Never been on the tires. Because mums like her have a fit if their baby gets cold hot or uncomfortable..
@smoore5069 күн бұрын
Iowan here... Cancelled once because the wind-chill was -50°. 13 is the percentage her eyes are open.
@LillyHanson-w3g3 күн бұрын
I live in Minnesota, and school does get canceled from cold, but only if you could suffer frostbite in the 5 minutes you’re required to stand at the bus stop.
@JohnDoe-ye9bk7 күн бұрын
Aussie here. Never had school canceled for being too cold. However it was cancelled twice because temps went over 50c (122f).
@WhamBamBoozler8 күн бұрын
Canadian from Alberta. There were a few times that extreme cold knocked out the heater/power at school and it was called off but I'm talking -45 celsius here
@scotthoffmaster46008 күн бұрын
Locally they had an imminent snow and ice storm heading our way. We live in Georgia. My wife and son had to drive 2 hours to go 20 miles because they waited too long to release them. Some kids had to stay the night at the school. Parents where riding atvs to pick up their kids that lived close. My wife is a teacher. I agree cold is no reason though. I grew up in northern michigan. I remember waiting for the bus with six feet of snow on each side of the road. We just aren't prepared for a large snow storm here.
@AISOI7057 күн бұрын
When i was in school, the weather was only an issue If it was so windy, that stuff could fly at you and cause injury. So parents would be advised to walk with their children to school. That is what it was like in Iceland
@comradeeverclear40637 күн бұрын
It hits -40⁰ here before wind chill quite frequently. We dont close the schools unless the roads are completely impossible to drive on.
@ericnavarre42559 күн бұрын
I went to school in Michigan, school was usually only cancelled if the buses didn’t start from the cold or could get stuck in the snow, other than that we went to school. Thermal pants, jeans, 2 pairs of socks, boots, long sleeve shirt, jacket on top of a coat, hat, scarf, and gloves. And we were told get to school and don’t be late.
@kjvonly24513 күн бұрын
I a female really did walk almost a mile to the bus stop in the 80’s and stood in the cold while it was snowing to go to school. I never got sick from that. What got me sick was my home environment. Smoke, dust and other things.🤦🏼♀️
@SomeOne-Avatar9 күн бұрын
Ok being from Alaska and one point I did work for the school district. They ear mark 3 school's across the whole district and all 3 have to report -50°F or better to close school for cold.
@sheilawilton88449 күн бұрын
My grandkids didnt know what a snow day was until they moved to New York. They were very confused by the idea that the school would be closed because of the cold and snow. They had gone to school in Alaska until they were in highschool. It didn't matter what the temperature was or how much snow there was, the school was open unless there was no heat.
@muggywebster11173 күн бұрын
In Finland, the kids do recess in -20. They say 'There is no bad weather, just bad gear.' Buy winter clothes. Ever see The Christmas story? :)
@jesabug_26428 күн бұрын
Believe it or not, in South Carolina they do delay/cancel school for bitterly cold days. The reason is due to the enormous amount of rural kids who have 45-120 minute bus rides. Southern kids aren’t used to that kind of bitter cold. It really only happens once or twice over a 4 or 5 year span.