I'd rather the team be safe than fly out earlier. Like, is snow in these places something that happens from time to time?
I don't know much about snow and travelling when it's snowing and/or how safe it is. It's going to be over 40 degrees celsius where I'm at. I haven't lived anywhere where it's snowed. Only snow I've seen is when I was on holiday in NZ.
Depends on where you're at, how prepared they are for it, and how well equipped they are.
From what the Jacob Tobey clip showed as a crippling weather event at the Charlotte airport would probably have been a minor incident in Buffalo, NYC, Boston, Chicago, Cleveland, Detroit, Minneapolis, Indianapolis, etc.
When we moved to the Finger Lakes in upstate NY, a friend told me that snow clearing was sort of a competitive sport and science practiced by local governments and state agencies. When you're on the main roads, they're generally plowed, salted, and sanded. Doesn't mean you can drive normally and that's the biggest danger: many people think you can and proceed to put other people in harm's way by going too fast, following too closely, braking too hard, or turning too quickly, then sliding.
In the Great East Texas Icepocalypse last weekend, when maybe an eighth to a quarter inch of ice shut down most of local traffic and I-69, we stayed inside, because it just made sense not to tempt fate.
