Severe Inclement Weather definition
Severe Inclement Weather means any weather conditions resulting from ice, snow, flood, wind, etc. that make travel on roadways dangerous and/or pose widespread risk of injury to persons or property. Examples may include but are not limited to tornados, blizzards, ice storms, and widespread flooding.
Severe Inclement Weather means weather conditions resulting from rain, ice, snow, flood, or other storm that limit travel by County residents and employees, or pose a widespread risk of injury to persons or property. Examples of severe inclement weather include tornadoes and floods, as well as severe thunderstorms, blizzards, or ice storms that make travel dangerous.
Severe Inclement Weather means weather conditions resulting from rain, ice, snow, flood, or other storm that limit travel by County residents and
Examples of Severe Inclement Weather in a sentence
Employees will not normally be required to telework, unless circumstances arise under Article 15, Severe Inclement Weather, Natural Disaster, Disaster Leave, and Other Emergency Closures Leave.
In the event of a Natural Disaster or Severe Inclement Weather (“Weather Event”) the Licensee may make the unilateral decision, prior to the commencement of the Access Period whether the Tournament will proceed at the agreed upon date and time identified in Paragraph 1.
Use of Vacation and Other Leave Resulting from Severe Inclement Weather or Natural Disasters is allowed.