Appalachian State Weather Closings History

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Appalachian State Weather Closings History

Unread post by WataugaRoads » Mon Jan 13, 2014 9:40 pm

ASU alum and current students may find this of interest, especially since no article like this has been published before. There are some items missing and I'm still working on filling in the gaps so feel free to provide any information that might be of help - Kenneth Reece (ASN on air broadcast member 1998-2002)

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Re: Appalachian State Weather Closings History

Unread post by T-Dog » Mon Jan 13, 2014 9:44 pm

I remember the Feb 1, 2008 ice storm. Branches were snapping like crazy outside and they sounded like gun shots. I started Fall 2005 and that was my first full-day cancellation.

I believe February 11, 2010 was a full-day because App hosted Davidson that night and I remember that day as a cancellation.

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Unread post by AppSt94 » Mon Jan 13, 2014 10:22 pm

Spring Break 1993 lasted two weeks thanks to the "No Name storm that churned up the west coast of Florida. I got back from Key West on Friday morning and by Saturday morning there was 36 inches of snow on the ground. Curfews were enforced and roads up the mountain were closed for days.

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Unread post by havefunkc » Mon Jan 13, 2014 10:59 pm

AppSt94 wrote:Spring Break 1993 lasted two weeks thanks to the "No Name storm that churned up the west coast of Florida. I got back from Key West on Friday morning and by Saturday morning there was 36 inches of snow on the ground. Curfews were enforced and roads up the mountain were closed for days.
But it sure was fun to be in Boone that week!!! :D
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Unread post by wdhsbcsasu » Mon Jan 13, 2014 11:08 pm

Attended 1975-79. Believe we were closed for first day after return from either Christmas/New Years or maybe Spring break due to snow. Anyone remember this?

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Unread post by AppinVA » Mon Jan 13, 2014 11:13 pm

January of 1996, coming off of winter break, class was cancelled for a few days, because of a snow storm. I'm thinking it was 18 inches. Like in 1993, nobody was able to get back up the mountain.
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Unread post by appst89 » Tue Jan 14, 2014 5:52 am

I thought the April '87 closing was three days. I measured 42" of snow behind Gardner Hall.

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Unread post by appfanz » Tue Jan 14, 2014 8:04 am

I was there '72-'76 and the only closing I remember was after one the winter breaks when snow kept everyone off the mountain. Don't remember the year but no one could get back to boone so classes were delayed.

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Unread post by TurfMonkey » Tue Jan 14, 2014 7:47 pm

Attended 1975-79. Believe we were closed for first day after return from either Christmas/New Years or maybe Spring break due to snow. Anyone remember this?.....
Maybe, my folks took my brother back to school and got snowbound. I watched
the Raiders-Vikings Super Bowl with my oldest brother at home in
Charlotte. 1/9/77.
Seemed like it was a big story, cancellation and stuff.
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Unread post by TurfMonkey » Tue Jan 14, 2014 7:56 pm

ASU alum and current students may find this of interest, especially since no article like this has been published before. ...
Thank you, great find!
I can vouch for Jan 85.
Walked from 2 blocks above old baseball field home plate to
old Walker Business College. Swear on my soul my eyelids
froze shut. Made the 8:00 Finance Class and they called classes
at 8:20. Graduate Prof made all 3 of us stay, I asked for an exam
question and he agreed. Made my D- and graduated that August!!!

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Unread post by appbio91 » Tue Jan 14, 2014 8:42 pm

appst89 wrote:I thought the April '87 closing was three days. I measured 42" of snow behind Gardner Hall.
I was a senior in HS and took a college day to visit App (my girlfriend) on the Friday before this storm. I was snowed in until the following Tuesday. I rememebr we measured 3ft outside of Daughton and the drifts were actually over the lower floor windows. That weekend ranks on my list as one of the all time greats at App for me. It was my initiation into the party life App style. I know classes were canceled on that Monday for sure.

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