Yeah, seven degrees with windchill in the negative is a bit too cold for me. The Arctic can have that back anytime they want it.
I remember some particularly harsh winters as a kid, and snow days were the absolute greatest things in middle school and high school. Go downstairs at about 6:30 a.m., turn the local news on because they ran a ticker across the bottom of the screen, and wait to see if it was cancelled. If so, it was, "Yes!" and back to bed. Haha, going back to bed was the best part of it all.
By high school, though, I really liked the two hour delays. They would screw the schedule all up shortening the periods because the lunch sessions had to be kept normal, and the schedule would always be so jacked up that teachers and kids didn't know what was going on, and we ended up mostly socializing during the day. And we didn't have to make up two hour delay days!
I'm not as big a fan of the snow now, however. But I voted the last option.