Stay in the know for snow

Snow

Northern Arizona University sits at the foot of the highest peak in the state and receives an average snowfall of 100 inches per year—waking up to a blanket of white on the ground some days is inevitable. When you do, you may find yourself asking the following question:

There’s snow everywhere. What do I do?

  • Plan ahead!
  • Call 5-1-1 for information on road and highway conditions and closures.
  • Allow extra travel time to and from your destination.
  • If driving, slow down and take extra precautions.
  • Ride the Louie Line, Jacks Line, AXElite or Mountain Link (Route 10) shuttles.
  • Students can purchase a discounted Mountain Line bus pass.
  • Employees are encouraged to commute using their ecoPASS on Mountain Line.
  • Prepare your car for winter:
    • Use snow tires, chains or studded tires.
    • Check your windshield wiper fluid and keep your gas tank full.
    • Stock your car with winter necessities including a windshield scraper, sand and small shovel for ice and snow removal, extra hats and mittens, blankets, water, flashlight with extra batteries and a first-aid kit.
  • Dress wearing several layers of lightweight, warm clothing.
  • Avoid slips and falls by wearing appropriate footwear or traction cleats.
  • Keep your cell phone fully charged and carry a phone charger with you.
  • Avoid overexertion when shoveling snow.

How will I know if NAU has canceled classes and/or postponed operations?

In general, faculty, staff and students should assume that NAU will continue to operate on a regular schedule.

On those rare occasions when classes are canceled and/or operations are delayed, the NAU Communications Office will provide notifications by 6:30 a.m. via:

Should I stay? Or should I go?

Employees and students who are concerned about trying to get to work or class during inclement weather are encouraged to use their best judgment—your safety is NAU’s primary concern. Students who choose to stay home should contact their professors to make arrangements to turn in assignments later or learn what was missed.

Employees who decide to stay home should call in and let their supervisor know following established department procedures. According to university policy, employees who lose work time due to weather concerns may use vacation time or take the time as leave without pay if vacation time is not available.

NAU’s full snow closure policy for employees is available online at http://hr.nau.edu/apps/policy-manual/10313.

NAU Communications