We're not looking at another Hurricane Katrina here folks. Its a storm all be it a big one but you have more chance of winning the lotto than being injured
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We're not looking at another Hurricane Katrina here folks. Its a storm all be it a big one but you have more chance of winning the lotto than being injured
You wouldn't want to be left thinking 'I wish I'd kept them off' now do you?One day won't hurt.
In the South East, the wind is likely to peak about 6:00am. By the time the kids go to school, it will still be windy, but the worst will be over.
I think I live in some kind of pod, because all the news has been full of instances of treachous conditions: snow, hail, ice on roads etc, but we've had nothing. Not even any real rain. Looking out of the window now, it's sunny and not a bit of wind. I live in Bath, UK.
And no, kids need to go to school, because I need to go to uni.
If it's really bad and you feel your children would be safer at home then keep them home. You can't be blamed for wanting to keep your children safe. Just make sure you keep an eye on them if they are out in the garden and just to be sure have a look round tonight and remove anything that could blow away.
it really does depend on the weather at the time,i usually do send my children as i work at another school,but there have been times when they have phoned us to go and collect them early as the weather is too bad
I am taking them, but by car each way. No walking tomorrow.
no i would not one day don't hurt and if its is a bad as they are saying it will be for you children's safety keep the home why should you send your children where there could be danger
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