It's happened again-- because of inclement weather, Emory will be closed on Tuesday and possibly Wednesday (I just learned that 'inclement' is defined as 'unpleasantly cold or wet'). It's a semi-welcome break this time around, and while the novel atmosphere of two weeks ago is gone, I'm hoping to at least get some work done tomorrow.
On a different not, the opposite of 'inclement' is apparently 'torrid'-- very hot and dry. I wonder if there's any reason to cancel school because of torrid weather.
Hmm, that's really interesting. But they probably won't cancel school because of torrid weather because the road conditions aren't dangerous when weather is hot and dry. Unless it can become dangerous...
ReplyDeleteThat makes sense, I guess.
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