We're just east of Memphis in the burbs, yesterday it was decided that the schools would remain closed the rest of the week. My kids are fine with it. I work in higher ed, so I continue to work remote. Eagerly anticipating the afternoon announcement that campus will remain closed to non-essential employees.
While HWY 40 is mainly clear, the neighborhoods are not. Many of the side arteries might be passable, but with any thaw turn to mush that is not being plowed. So I've watched cars get stuck, spinning their wheels. To open campus for tomorrow would be irresponsible. Especially as I can bet that faculty will not come in, but they would expect that hourly and salaried staff would. Especially for any testing purposes.
When I lived i areas that received winter snow we had infrastructure in place to deal with it all winter. Where life might be interrupted briefly, but would resume. Here, infrastructure already lacks in everyday life, and is only amplified in bad weather.