Miss Mary wrote:About 6 inches out here in Anderson. Our school district is closed today so I am off work! And my daughter is of course off school. There are so many closings today, even day care facilities. I read that the Univ. of Cincinnati would have a delayed start of 10 a.m. That was about the only school still having classes today! Wait, WNKU in N. KY where you attend Jeremy is having a delayed start of noon.
Jeremy - agree. They called this storm accurately. I watched it start and by 2, 2:30 and 3 it was picking up in intensity. That is when Operation Snow went into effect I believe. Our Mayor asked gov. offices and large downtown corporations to release employees early. One employee was interviewed on the news, he said something to this effect - "they told us to leave early, go get our kids, go home, stay home and chili". Only problem was, all of these employees hit the interstates about at the same time as snowplows and salt trucks did. The trucks couldn't do their jobs b/c there were so many cars stuck in traffic. I saw a live update at 10 p.m. last night. I 75 in Northern Kentucky was still all backed up!
Mary
That was the one problem with Operation Snow. My thinking is, if they're going to use it, then they should be staggered as to the times certain companies should dismiss. I.E. a few of them at 11, another few businesses at 11:30, etc. until all of the companies that agreed to participate have dismissed their workers. THEN you can start treating roads a little better. And, IMO it didn't help just limiting it to downtown. Ask companies throughout the city.