Schools in North Rhine-Westphalia remain closed due to the risk of black ice
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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.
For the pupils in North Rhine-Westphalia, distance lessons are available nationwide on Monday. The danger from the feared ice cream is too great, says the minister.
NRW schools switch to distance lessons on Monday because of the risk of freezing ice.
The German Weather Service (DWD) had previously warned of a "high potential for severe weather" due to freezing rain on Monday morning throughout North Rhine-Westphalia and other German states.
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