Up to 13 inches of snow was projected by Monday morning in Manhattan and between 10 and 14 inches in suburban Long Island, National Weather Service meteorologist John Murray said.
Wind gusts could near 35 mph, which will make travel very hazardous or impossible, according to the National Weather Service.
“It’s a classic Nor’easter, that’s for sure,” Murray said.
I go onto Online School.. It’s for Shluchim who don’t have frum school in their cities… And that’s just amazing – the snow! We came to New York for Chof Beis Shvat and it was like 50.. And NO snow and now 2 weeks later theres like SNOW!
you may be right if you think about it but im just curious even with this thought in mind you still dont want you day off from work/school? if you wouldn’t, im impressed but im not sure that is such a normal thought process…
I had school
no school!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
just for 1 foot of snow you dont have school, how do you think that people manage in Sweden, Denmark, Norway, Russia, Ukraine?
60 years ago our fathers were fighting to go and learn torah, and now we just take one day off bc of the snow? isnt this yeridas hadoros? guys; we should wake up, open our eyes!
There’s a school bus in the second to last picture, LOL.
“When *I* was a kid, we walked uphill both ways to get to school!”
no school!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now that all the bais rivkah girls are out, including the Sem, it should be the right time to start some shidduch work, I think.
no school!!!!!!!!!!!
thats nothing compared to wat we there is now that pic must have been from like 1 or 2 am bc now at 10 30 there is so much more school is canceld