SCHOOLS in Denbighshire have been asked to move to remote learning tomorrow (February 18) ahead of the disruption expected to be caused by Storm Eunice.
The storm is predicted to bring gusts of wind of up to 100mph in some areas.
An amber weather warning is currently in place for North Wales.
A spokesperson for Denbighshire County Council said: “All schools in Denbighshire have been asked to move to remote learning on Friday, February 18 due to the amber warning for Storm Eunice and the significant strong winds predicted.
“This decision follows internal, regional and national discussions and has not been taken lightly.
"The decision has been taken to ensure the safety of all pupils, staff, parents and visitors to school sites.”
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