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Why do schools in states with more snowfall lose fewer days due to inclement weather?

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Why do schools in states with more snowfall lose fewer days due to inclement weather?

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For the most part, states in the northern and western regions of the U.S. have more snow-clearing capability because of the higher average snowfalls, making them better equipped to deal quickly with winter weather. Since the DC metropolitan area seldom gets significant amounts of snow, it usually takes a little longer for the roadways to be cleared and made safe to transport our children.

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