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Snow Day Calculator

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Pro Tip

For the most accurate snow day prediction, check the calculator between 6-10 PM the evening before, when weather forecasts are most reliable and you can use the updated National Weather Service snowfall probability maps. Pay special attention to the 'snowfall probability above X inches' maps (not just the forecast amount), as they account for uncertainty in the forecast. Also check your district's social media accounts — many superintendents provide evening updates hinting at the next morning's decision.

Difficulty:Beginner

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The original Snow Day Calculator was created by a then-middle-school student named David Sukhin from New Jersey in 2007 as a school project. It became a viral sensation, receiving millions of visitors every winter storm season. The site (snowdaycalculator.com) became so popular that local news stations referenced its predictions alongside official forecasts. Sukhin later credited the project with sparking his interest in computer science and entrepreneurship.

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