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Live Overnight Forecasts
Track overnight snowfall, icy roads, and morning commute conditions before tomorrow's school decision window.
Enter a ZIP code, city and state, or use your current location for a live forecast.
Tomorrow's closure signal
Every prediction focuses on the hours that matter most: overnight road treatment, bus safety, and the first morning commute window.
Enter a location above to calculate a live snow day probability.
AI reasoning
Run a live forecast to see how snow, ice, wind, visibility, and commute timing shape the prediction.
Live storm timeline
Swipe through the overnight storm path, temperature drop, ice window, and morning commute impact.
Live signal check
Review the live location you searched. Comparison cards only use real forecast data, never invented city odds.
School response
Run a live forecast to see how local school response patterns may affect the snow day signal.
Transparent predictions
Snow Day AI is designed to explain uncertainty instead of pretending a district decision is guaranteed.
Each forecast carries a confidence level based on forecast completeness, snow and ice severity, timing consistency, and how close the storm is to the commute window.
Two districts with identical weather can react differently. Bus dependence, road networks, terrain, and historical caution matter.
Accuracy improves as storms approach because short-range snowfall, freezing rain, wind, and visibility guidance becomes more stable.
Snow day predictions start with live forecast data, but the strongest forecasts also consider timing. Snow that falls after buses already leave has a different impact than snow that peaks at 5:30 a.m. Snow Day AI scores each signal and converts it into a practical closure probability.
Districts typically watch snowfall rate, total accumulation, ice, wind, road treatment, visibility, temperature, and whether buses can safely complete routes. Rural districts may close earlier when road crews cannot treat long routes before morning.
A snow day calculator is most useful when it shows why a probability changed. A strong prediction should separate closure odds from delay odds, explain uncertainty, and update as storm tracks shift.
A delay probability rises when conditions improve shortly after sunrise. A closure probability rises when ice, heavy snow, poor visibility, or high winds are expected to continue through the commute and early school day.
Localized forecasts
Find localized snow day forecasts for storm timing, icy roads, and morning commute risk.
Snow day FAQ
It estimates closure probability from live winter weather guidance, commute timing, and local school response patterns. It is a prediction tool, not an official district announcement.
Heavy overnight snow, freezing rain, ice, very low visibility, high winds, and dangerous bus-route conditions are the biggest drivers.
Delay probability estimates whether a district may wait for road treatment, daylight, and improving conditions instead of cancelling the full day.
Forecasts change when storm timing, expected snowfall, ice risk, wind, temperature, or visibility shifts before the district decision window.
Some districts close quickly in freezing conditions, while others prefer delays or wait for road crews. Local response patterns can change the final probability.
Toolsyte tool notes
Snow Day AI is designed as a lightweight Toolsyte utility: fast to load, easy to share, and clear about what is forecast guidance versus an official school decision.
This tool estimates snow-day odds from live weather signals, commute timing, and optional school response context.
ZIP searches and browser location are used only to request local forecast guidance. No account is required.
Predictions are informational and are not official school district closure announcements.