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Unique-Public-8594 t1_j19v5wj wrote

I heard wind gusts up to 70 mph so that would explain the concern

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Demitrius t1_j1az5hn wrote

The couple teachers and staff at my daughter's school I talked to said it was a concern of losing power due to the wind.

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Jack__Squat t1_j19z39r wrote

In rural areas, wind and ice can mean widespread power outages. Being the last day for a lot of districts it was going to be a movie day anyway so hell with it, not worth the risk.

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Proof-Variation7005 t1_j1a5xar wrote

pretty much. the last day before xmas break was watching some kind of holiday movie and singing "jingle bells" and shit when I was a kid.

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Good-Expression-4433 t1_j1ba8lt wrote

My schools back in VA always scheduled the day before break as a half day and just did shit in the auditorium or movie day in the classrooms since half the kids werent showing up anyways.

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Previous_Floor t1_j1an12a wrote

The thing is, after the storm, we're looking at zero degree wind chills. Without power, that's brutal.

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Cash50911 t1_j19xony wrote

Our school system starts vacation tomorrow....

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Full-Supermarket t1_j19w9wh wrote

Now I’m scared. I have no generator 😑

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Distinct-Ad5751 t1_j1b17xj wrote

Charge everything tonight, make sure you have batteries/candles for light. It’ll be okay, it’s not too cold out.

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gravytrain2112 t1_j1b0pm3 wrote

Cumberland closed schools because if someone breathes on the power lines the wrong way the town loses power. Expected gusts will definitely cause some outages there.

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huh_phd t1_j1a6eu5 wrote

No it's gunna be totally fine (please panic after I get my regularly scheduled shopping done) /s

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zjanderson t1_j1a8kfm wrote

Wind is a concern.

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GotenRocko t1_j1aqjim wrote

And flooding. I'm going to work from home tomorrow, don't want to get stuck if 195 is closed again. Was lucky to just miss it last time.

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Dunder72 t1_j1aixdf wrote

Thank goodness I built a few windmills recently to generate electricity.

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climb-high t1_j1b9i9u wrote

I feel like the roads are gonna be fucked with trees and there will be power outages throughout the day... hopefully not overnight.

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Top-Effective2815 t1_j1b2zo8 wrote

get ya milk and ya bread and keep the cah inside!

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jam__1 t1_j1by4z2 wrote

60 knot wind gusts will do some damage to trees. Stay off the back roads if you can.

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katieleehaw t1_j1a7di2 wrote

Idk, I decided to finish my shopping today though in case it really seems unsafe. I do have one client to visit tomorrow and I am assuming I will be able to.

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SlickMiller t1_j1b8yr3 wrote

Media creating a frenzy as per usual.

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mightyatom4761 t1_j1bn23h wrote

Right? A cat 1 hurricane has sustained wind of like 70-90 mph. Ppl go surfing in that. Can’t wait for the first 1-2 inches of snow so nor’easter bob can shut us down for dayz. #lifeisscary

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pieceoffit t1_j1ioxfr wrote

Last time we had Tropical storm Irene in 2011, the majority of the state was without power for days. 70mph winds is an issue, especially with the plummeting temp drop that came with. #okboomer

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mightyatom4761 t1_j1iv9ya wrote

Wind of 20-30 mph (with reported gusts of up to 50/60) & rain. Far cry from a hurricane. I’m sry, is the state destroyed yet?!? #keeplivinginfear

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pieceoffit t1_j1iwk8f wrote

And guess what TS Irene had? Gusts to 60. #shutup

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mightyatom4761 t1_j1iwz24 wrote

1- #no. 2- answer the question. 3- consider moving somewhere you don’t have to live in fear of such horrible weather…

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mightyatom4761 t1_j1ix67b wrote

And they were only reported gusts. Inland was just up to 50mph. That still too scary?

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_-finstall-_ t1_j1cly5b wrote

Just a guess… When there are high winds in rural school districts, trees fall and roads become impassable… Buses can’t complete their routes… Karen’s freak out and call the schools to complain.

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reddit_beats_chive t1_j1c1jr0 wrote

Gonna be fine , teachers just like more time off… like when they all wanted to work from home after covid. Tough working 180 days a year.

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