been both sides of that counter

https://lemmy.ca/post/59918919

The entire economy can’t just shut down because of some snow. Realisitically the most dangerous part about that weather is the driving, if we just built public transit, their commute wouldn’t even be that different from a sunny day. If you dress for the weather you’ll be fine.
Yes it can.

Is this a technical argument like, “It absolutely can shut down. It shouldn’t, but it can.”

Or are you arguing that it should shut down for a day? If so, do mean for holidays or more like a general strike? In either case, would there be exceptions?

The economy will survive if businesses aren’t open for a day or two in places the weather is angry 
My area experiences snow 2-3 times a week regularly. Thats a bigger issue than a handful of days a year.
“Experiences snow” is different from “gets dumped on for hours and hours straight like those once every year or two level storm”.
We get a lot of lake effect snow. The bigger storms aren’t cleaned up for several days and in major situations like that, sure shut non essential services down, but I’ve heard people make this same argument about a light rain so I’m always a little skeptical is it actually the weather or do they just want any excuse not to come in.