\mytitle{Snow Day}{\gp} Today seemed to be a regular day of psychology, post-exam, but soon we would see some interesting things happen. On the drive to campus, and even outside of my home, I noticed a small sprinkle of snow falling from the sky. Some even stuck onto my hair, but it would melt as it hit the ground. I wasn't expecting much, but I was still excited to see some snow. After getting to class before 10:00 AM, we had a nice lecture on the different states of mind. Specifically, today, we talked about the sleep states in-depth. The information was actually really interesting, and we talked about all sorts of topics such as sleep paralysis, sleep walking, and even lucid dreaming. Around fifty minutes into lecture, my professor was making some talk about how her friends were wishing her a good drive home and such, but she couldn't the big worry. She quickly left the room and checked outside in the main hallway and came back with little to say other than that if we wanted to leave early because we were driving far, we could. We continued on class as normal for a few more minutes, but rather comically, a loud announcement was made over the intercom that the campus was closing due to severe weather. Like I said, it was just a sprinkle of snow and I had not seen anything since getting to class as we are in a recessed classroom which is not exposed to the interior hallway. After wrapping up and getting out, I'm pretty sure everyone was equally as surprised about the actual amount of snow that had fallen. There was such a clear contrast between the covered areas and snowy, open-sky parts that I was taken aback. Considering how much snow this actually is, and that the temperatures are within subzero (Celsius), I'll be waiting to see how the rest of the week goes in terms of closures.