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NYC schools still not ready for remote learning after snow day meltdown
NYC’s remote day basically turned into a de facto snow day after many students who couldn’t login to their virtual classrooms gave up and opted to sled instead during the Feb. 13 storm.
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NYC education officials say system is still not ready for remote learning
Since the infamous NYC public school snow day meltdown School Chancellor Banks says while there have been improvements, the remote system is still not ready for remote learning. NBC New York’s Andrew Siff reports.
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This winter was the 9th-least snowy in Central Park in 100-plus years. Is it the new normal?
For most of us who grew up in the tri-state area, winter is synonymous with snow. Or, at least, it was. Still, our biggest storm could still be ahead of us. Here’s why.
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NYC schools finally answer: What went wrong when they tried to go remote for snow day?
The New York City Council is zeroing in on the struggles schools and students had with remote learning in February when the city moved classes online instead of calling a snow day during a storm, while most other districts across the tri-state canceled classes altogether.
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NYC Council focusing on remote learning meltdown
Erica Byfield reporting on the NYC Council focusing on remote learning meltdown.
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Freeze concerns follow surprise snow dump on parts of NYC
Snow totals were much higher than expected on parts of Brooklyn and Staten Island. News 4’s Jessica Cunnington reports.
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Some in NYC area wake up to 10 inches after snow storm overperforms
Surprise! Who had 10 inches of snow in New York City on their February bingo card? An overnight snow storm predicted to drop a few inches of snow, maybe even up to five, in parts of New Jersey and up into the city overperformed, to say the least. Snow totals aren’t final yet, but several hours after the sun came…
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How much snow did we get overnight? Latest totals here
A winter storm overperformed, dropping about 10 inches of snow in parts of New York City and New Jersey by Saturday morning. So how much did we get so far? Here are the latest reported snow totals, courtesy of the National Weather Service: NEW YORK: NEW JERSEY:
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New Jersey prepares for another wave of snow
New Jersey residents prepare for another incoming snow storm this weekend. NBC New York’s Adam Harding reports.
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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NYC, NJ could wake up Saturday to a few inches of snow on the ground
Editor’s Note: This article is from Feb. 16. For the latest weather information, click here. After a dearth of snow the last two years, winter is making up for lost time — ish — in the New York City area. Friday stayed sunny and clear for the most part, though wind gusts up to 50 mph and “feels like” temperatures…
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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Top tech post vacant for months before NYC remote learning breakdown
Chris Glorioso reports.
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Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
Latest Forecast From Storm Team 4
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Parts of NYC area may get more snow tonight ahead of widespread light snow this weekend
So, who’s ready for more snow? Don’t worry, Thursday night’s snow won’t be as bad as Tuesday’s storm that dumped nearly a foot of snow in some areas. It won’t even be close, in fact. A quick-moving clipper will roll through during the evening hours, enough for some light snow that night. It won’t be much, less than an...