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Frigid temperatures in Western North Carolina led to school closures, delays, and a switch to remote learning on Monday, Nov. 10.

Several school districts, including Avery, Madison, and Yancey counties, announced closures or remote learning days.

The Asheville area forecast predicted a high of 31 degrees with a chance of snow showers on Nov. 10.

This story has been updated with the latest closures and delays as of 7:10 a.m. on Nov. 10.

Western North Carolina frigid temperatures spark closures and delays at schools and other organizations on Monday, Nov. 10.

Some school districts announced late on Sunday night that they would have delays, others would be switching to remote learning and some are just closed on Nov. 10, after a cold front moved into the lower 48 sta

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