I'm reminded of a time when there was heavy snow in Sheffield, with all bus services having been cancelled. Students and teachers (like me) were told to check the lists of school closures that were being broadcast on BBC Radio Sheffield each morning. (No internet in those days!). I tuned into he station and listened as loads of school closures were announced but the school I taught at wasn't listed. So I set out walking.
The eight mile walk to work was through snow that was always at least ankle deep, and closer to thigh deep in places, with a wind chill temperature well below zero. It took me nearly three hours to get to the school when, just like you this morning, I noticed that everything was unusually quiet. It turned out that I'd left home just before the closure of our school was announced on the radio. Fortunately the cleaners had come in early, so I managed to get a cup of tea from them before having to start out on my 8-mile walk back home again!