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โ„๏ธ AI Snow Day Predictor ๐Ÿค–

Our most advanced prediction engine. Powered by machine learning, live weather APIs, and 10 years of historical school closure data.


Check Your Snow Day Chances

Analyzing weather patterns...

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๐Ÿ“… 3-Day Snow Day Forecast

Tomorrow is your best indicator for school closures

Historical Pattern

In similar conditions last year, โ€” of schools in this region reported closures.

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The Snow Day Predictor represents the cutting edge of school closure forecasting technology. While traditional snow day calculators rely on static thresholdsโ€”'if snow exceeds 4 inches, predict closure'โ€”our AI predictor dynamically weights dozens of variables in real time to generate the most nuanced, location-specific prediction available.

What separates a predictor from a calculator? A calculator applies fixed rules. A predictor learns. Our model was trained on matched pairs of weather events and actual school closure outcomes, spanning 10 years and thousands of districts. It learned which combinations of factorsโ€”snowfall intensity, temperature, wind, road conditions, and storm timingโ€”reliably lead to closures in different regions.

The factor breakdown panel shows you exactly why our algorithm arrived at your probability score. If snowfall is the dominant factor in your prediction, you will see a high bar on the snowfall impact meter. If wind chill is the primary concern (common in the Upper Midwest during Arctic blasts), the wind factor bar will dominate. This transparency sets us apart from black-box weather apps.

For the highest possible accuracy, we recommend running a prediction between 8 PM and midnight the evening before a potential storm. This is when superintendents are actively monitoring conditions and when our real-time weather data is most aligned with official school decision timelines.

Curious how accurate we really are? Read our independent accuracy analysis on the Accuracy page, where we publish our rolling 90-day accuracy metrics.