As an Ohioan, I thought the same thing when a friend in VA told me the entire city shut down over an inch of snow one year.
You have to realize, though, that they donât get snow every year like we do. Their drivers arenât used to dealing with slick roads, either due to inexperience or vehicles incapable of handling the snow. They also have a lot less funding going towards road salt/sand/de-icing, and some cities may not even own snow plows.
That being said, I still chuckle when I see a state go crazy over 2". We get more than that in most snowfalls each day.
Thereâs a saying that goes something along the lines of driving safety just doesnât include yourself. I have a mild headache, so I canât remember. Basically, youâre not the only one driving out there. Yes, you may be well equipped with your '99 XJ with snow tires, but that guy driving an Escalade on bald tires poses a risk not just to himself, but you too. There have been quite a few significant multi-vehicle accidents in multiple states within the last month, and they were with WAY less than 2-feet of snow.
If I were calling the shots (or even have an influence), I would suggest not trying to meet. Better to add extra work during Thursday at regional than to have a student injured, or worse. Thereâs a reason why after school activities were cancelled. In the real world, unfair delays and setbacks happen all the time. You should probably just learn to deal with it now. Some risks just shouldnât be taken.