A specific snow-day probability for tomorrow cannot be given here because local, real-time weather and your school district’s closure habits are not accessible in this chat.
Key things to check
- Look up your local hourly forecast for tonight and tomorrow morning and see if significant snow or ice is expected (generally more than a few inches of snow, or any ice, especially during commute hours, raises the odds).
- Check your school district’s website, social media, or notification system; if they close or delay often for moderate storms, your chances are higher than in districts that rarely close.
Simple rule of thumb
- High chance of a snow day: Heavy overnight snow or ice is forecast, roads are expected to be bad by early morning, and your district has closed for similar events before.
- Low chance: Only light snow or cold temperatures are predicted, or most of the precipitation falls in the afternoon instead of before school.
For a more tailored estimate, you can plug your ZIP/postal code into an online “snow day calculator” or “snow day predictor,” which combines forecast data with closure tendency to give a rough percentage.
