10 Snow Day Preparation Tips
From stocking hot chocolate to getting your sled ready, here are 10 essential tips to make the most of your next snow day.
10 Snow Day Preparation Tips
Snow days are some of winter’s most exciting moments. Whether you are a student hoping for a break or a parent planning activities, being prepared makes all the difference. Here are our top 10 tips to make the most of your next snow day.
1. Check Snow Day Calculator Early
The sooner you check your snow day predictor, the better you can plan. Our predictions refresh daily at noon, so checking the night before gives you the best early signal.
2. Stock Hot Chocolate and Snacks
Nothing beats a warm cup of hot chocolate on a snowy day. Make sure you have marshmallows, whipped cream, and favorite snacks ready.
3. Prepare Winter Gear
Before the storm arrives, confirm boots, gloves, scarves, and coats are dry and easy to grab. No one wants to search for a missing glove when fresh snow is already outside.
4. Charge Your Devices
Power outages can happen during strong winter storms. Fully charge phones and tablets, and keep power banks ready.
5. Plan Indoor Activities
Create a list of fun indoor options: board games, puzzles, movies, baking, or crafts. A snow day is the perfect time for a family game tournament.
6. Get Your Sled Ready
If you have sleds or snow tubes, bring them out ahead of time. Identify the safest nearby hills before the snow starts.
7. Help With Snow Cleanup
Be a good neighbor and help shovel sidewalks and driveways. It is great exercise and builds community spirit.
8. Build Something Epic
Whether it is a snowman, fort, or igloo, use fresh snow to create something memorable. Take photos to remember the fun.
9. Catch Up on Schoolwork
Snow days are fun, but they are also a great chance to catch up on reading, review notes, or make progress on long-term projects.
10. Stay Safe
Dress in layers, stay hydrated, take warming breaks, and watch for icy roads and sidewalks. Safety comes first.
Check your forecast on Snow Day Calculator and start planning today.