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Severe Weather Forces 4 School Districts to Shift to Distance Learning on Tuesday

The National Weather Service issued a high wind advisory inmost of the East County and a frost advisory in some parts of the northeastern part of the county. According to NWS totals, about two-thirds of an inch of rain fell in Julian on Monday, followed by about a half-inch in Santa Ysabel, and less than a tenth of an inch in Warner Springs. For now the shift to distance learning is for Tuesday, March 16, only. Weather conditions are expected to improve into Wednesday. The Office of Education said it would provide updates to the impacted school communities on Twitter.

Four San Diego County district plan distance learning Tuesday due to winter weather

Four San Diego County district plan distance learning Tuesday due to winter weather E.W. Scripps Company To meet the needs of rural students who did not have access to the internet for distance learning, some rural school districts hand delivered paper packets of classroom materials and lessons, so the students would be able to continue with their education. and last updated 2021-03-15 23:54:01-04 (KGTV) Four San Diego County school districts plan to utilize distance learning Tuesday as a winter storm passes through the region. According to the San Diego County Office of Education, the Julian Union Elementary School District, Julian Union High School District, Spencer Valley School District, and Warner Unified School District will be in distance learning March 16.

Weather conditions prompt schools to shift to distance learning

San Diego County s Slow-Moving Storm Has a Bit More to Give: Lingering Showers, More Snow

San Diego County s Slow-Moving Storm Has a Bit More to Give: Lingering Showers, More Snow
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Slow-moving storm could drop 2 feet of snow on Palomar by late Thursday

(NWS ) San Diego County faces a third straight night of heavy snow in the mountains and sporadic and intense rain elsewhere from a plodding storm out of the Gulf of Alaska that has brought unusually cold air to Southern California. The National Weather Service says that fresh rounds of rain cells will move ashore Thursday afternoon and intensify Thursday night and last into Friday morning. The cells could drop 0.30 inches to 0.40 inches of rain, lifting the three-day precipitation totals to more than one inch in many coastal cities and 2 inches inland. The incoming cells also could spark lightning and hail. The temperature at 20,000 feet is about minus 24 degrees Fahrenheit, which is making the atmosphere highly unstable.

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