Schools in North Rhine-Westphalia remain closed due to the risk of black ice
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On Monday, according to an order from the state, attendance classes throughout NRW failed due to smoothness. The consequences in Bonn: mixed reactions, problems with the country's information system and teachers who had to inform families at their doorsteps.
On Monday, due to the risk of freezing, homeschooling was announced. That's the conclusion of the schools.
Stormtief Ellie has largely spared NRW. But the weather situation remains tense - here's all information in the newsblog.
NRW closes schools nationwide because of smoothness. Readers argue: Excessive or necessary? The most important opinions at a glance.
The German Weather Service expects for Monday "a supra-regionally weathery freezing ice situation". In NRW and in large parts of Lower Saxony all schools remain closed. The partly suspended long-distance traffic of the railway in northern Germany has started again on all main routes. More in the liveticker.
On Monday, the "Waltz of Ice and Rain" arrives, and the schools in NRW and the Hanover region remain closed. Thus, the newspaper "Bild" reports.
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