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  • Triad schools closed, delayed, or going remote for Friday, Jan. 24


    Here’s a look at the decisions public schools are making for Friday, Jan. 24.

    GREENSBORO, N.C. — Frigid temperatures in the Carolinas are causing Triad school districts to make decisions about their daily operations for Friday, Jan. 24.

    Here are the schools that are closed on Friday, Jan. 24.

    • Check back later for updates.

    Here are the schools that will operate on a delay on Friday, Jan. 24.

    • Alamance-Burlington School System (1-hour delay)
    • Asheboro City Schools (2-hour delay)
    • Montgomery County Schools (2-hour delay)
    • Randolph County Schools (3-hour delay) 

    Here are the schools that will have remote learning on Friday, Jan. 24.

    • Check back later for updates.

    Check back throughout the day as we continually update this list. You can also check our closings page for more information on schools, businesses, and churches across the Triad. 

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    Due to inclement weather, several Triad schools will be closed, delayed, or transitioning to remote learning for Friday, Jan. 24. Please check your school’s website or local news sources for the most up-to-date information on closures and delays. Stay safe and warm, everyone! #TriadSchools #WinterWeather #StaySafe

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  • Weekend storm brings Triad rain, snow for some


    WATCH: Weekend storm brings Triad rain, snow for some

    Meteorologist Brian Slocum & Dylan Hudler have your frigid forecast

    EITHER. YEAH, DEFINITELY. WELL, I’LL TELL YOU WHAT. DALE AND I ARE HERE TO EDUCATE YOU ALL ABOUT WHAT’S GOING TO UNFOLD HERE THE LAST COUPLE, NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS. SO LET’S START WITH THAT. I’M GOING TO START WITH A LITTLE BIT OF A SUMMARY OF HOW WE EXPECT THINGS TO GO INTO NEXT WEEK, SATURDAY AND SUNDAY. WE’RE GOING TO START WITH SOME. RAIN WILL LIKELY BE A BIT WINTRY NORTH AND WEST. THE TRIAD COULD SEE SOME WET WEATHER ALSO EARLY IN THE DAY ON SUNDAY. WE’RE EXPECTING VERY COLD TEMPERATURES THAT WILL LIKELY STAY. KEEP OUR NUMBERS BELOW FREEZING FOR SEVERAL DAYS NEXT WEEK, AND A POSSIBILITY THAT SOME MOISTURE COULD MAKE THINGS A LITTLE INTERESTING AROUND HERE. AROUND THE MIDDLE PART OF NEXT WEEK. AND DYLAN’S GOING TO TAKE YOU THROUGH THAT PART OF THE FORECAST. TEMPERATURES RIGHT NOW, 20S AND 30S. IT’S COLD, BUT IT’S AN IMPROVEMENT OVER WHERE WE WERE YESTERDAY. TEMPERATURES ARE UP SOMEWHERE BETWEEN EIGHT AND 15 DEGREES FROM WHERE WE WERE 24 HOURS AGO. I LIKE IMPROVEMENTS IN THAT DEPARTMENT. WE’VE GOT A MILDER FLOW OF AIR COMING AROUND A RIDGE OF HIGH PRESSURE WEEK ONE, BUT IT’S BUILDING ACROSS THE SOUTH. WE’RE GOING TO SEE SOME LIGHTER BREEZES TODAY, AND PART OF THE STORM THAT’S GOING TO IMPACT US OVER THE WEEKEND IS BEGINNING TO TAKE SHAPE, WITH SOME MOISTURE COMING OFF THE PACIFIC THAT’S MOVING INTO TEXAS. WE’RE WAITING FOR AN AREA OF LOW PRESSURE TO DEVELOP JUST EAST OF THE ROCKIES. TRAILING. THAT IS VERY COLD AIR. THE CIRCULATION AROUND EASTERN CANADA IS GOING TO PUSH THIS SOUTH VERY, VERY QUICKLY. AND THIS IS GOING TO SET UP THE DEEP FREEZE ACROSS THE SOUTH AND MAKE ANYTHING THAT DEVELOPS FROM A STORM PERSPECTIVE. VERY INTERESTING. ACROSS THE SOUTHERN STATES. THAT’S DOWN THE ROAD THOUGH. TODAY IS A SUNNY DAY AND PROBABLY THE BEST DAY WE’RE GOING TO SEE FOR A WHILE. LIGHT BREEZES OUT OF THE SOUTH HIGH, CLOSE TO 50 DEGREES THIS AFTERNOON. WILL BE CLOSE TO THAT. ALSO IN THE FOOTHILLS, HIGH OF AROUND 49 DEGREES TODAY. SUNSHINE GIVES WAY TO SOME EVENING CLOUDS TONIGHT AS THAT STORM TAKES SHAPE AND BEGINS TO MOVE OUR WAY. EVEN MOUNTAIN TEMPERATURES GET BACK INTO THE 40S TODAY, AND THEN WE’LL SEE CONDITIONS GET A LITTLE COOLER LATER ON TONIGHT AND COULD GET A LITTLE SLIPPERY OUT THERE OVERNIGHT. HERE’S THE REASON WHY CLOUDS ARRIVE. FIRST, TEMPERATURES FALL INTO THE 30S. NOTICE, THOUGH, FOR THE TRIAD, THEY STAY ABOVE FREEZING. WE HAVEN’T HAD MANY DAYS LIKE THIS IN JANUARY, WHERE MORNING LOWS ARE ARE NEAR THE FREEZING MARK, MID TO UPPER 30S IN SOME CASES, BUT IT’S COLD ENOUGH WHERE WE COULD SEE A WINTRY MIX FAVORING SNOW ACROSS OUR NORTHERN WESTERN AREAS DURING THE OVERNIGHT HOURS. I THINK BY THE TIME YOU WAKE UP TOMORROW MORNING, RAIN WILL BE OVER, THE AREA. IT SHOULD BE RELATIVELY BRIEF, MOVING OUT AROUND MIDDAY AND THEN WE SHOULD GET A PRETTY DECENT LULL COMING INTO THE AREA, AND THEN WE’LL START TO SEE MORE SHOWERS DEVELOPING LATE SATURDAY NIGHT OR EARLY SUNDAY. BUT NOTICE WHERE TEMPERATURES ARE AGAIN, WHERE WE’RE WARM, RELATIVELY SPEAKING, IN THE UPPER 30S AND LOWER 40S. NOW, AS THE COLD AIR RACES IN AND BEGINS TO INTERACT WITH THAT EXITING MOISTURE, THERE’S A CHANCE THAT WE COULD SEE A POP OF SNOW AT THE VERY END OF THIS. HOWEVER, THIS IS NOT THE TYPE OF SETUP THAT NORMALLY BRINGS US A GOOD SNOW. IT’S USUALLY AS THE MOISTURE IS LEAVING, YOU SEE A BRIEF TRANSITION, BUT I JUST WANT TO LET YOU KNOW THAT AS WE HEAD INTO SUNDAY, THERE’S A CHANCE THAT WE MIGHT GET A LIGHT COATING OF SNOW IN SOME OF THE GRASSY SURFACES, ESPECIALLY. I DON’T THINK THIS INITIALLY AFFECTS ROADS, BUT WE’LL HAVE TO WATCH HOW HOW QUICKLY TEMPERATURES COOL DOWN AND JUST HOW WET THINGS ARE HEADING INTO SUNDAY EVENING. SO FOR THE MOUNTAINS, WE’VE GOT SNOWY WEATHER DEVELOPING OR A SNOWY MIX. AT LEAST THAT WINTRY MIX TRANSITIONS TO RAIN ON SATURDAY. THEN WE’LL LIKELY SEE MORE MIX, FAVORING A LITTLE MORE SNOW IN THE MOUNTAINS. FOR THE TRIAD, IT’S MOSTLY A RAIN EVENT WITH A LULL DURING THE DAY ON SATURDAY THAT COULD BRIEFLY CHANGE OVER TO RAIN OR SNOW, AND THEN IT GETS COLD. IN FACT, WE COULD SET RECORDS NEXT WEEK FOR THE COLDEST HIGH TEMPERATURES WE’VE SEEN FOR AT LEAST TWO DAYS. NEXT WEEK, LET’S BRING IN METEOROLOGIST DYLAN HUDLER. DYLAN, THAT’S NOT THE ONLY THING WE’RE WATCHING FOR NEXT WEEK. IF WE GET A STORM DEVELOP THAT DEVELOPS IN THIS MUCH COLDER AIR, THIS COULD REALLY HAVE AN IMPACT ON THE TRIAD. YEAH. THIS IS THIS IS A VERY, VERY COLD ARCTIC AIR MASS, TO SAY THE LEAST. THIS WILL BE SOME OF THE COLDEST AIR WE’VE HAD IN YEARS. REALLY. WE’RE FORECASTING AFTERNOON HIGH TEMPERATURES IN THE 20S FOR THREE DAYS STRAIGHT. TEMPERATURES COULD STAY BELOW FREEZING FOR LIKE 72 CONSECUTIVE HOURS. MONDAY, TUESDAY AND EVEN INTO WEDNESDAY AS WELL. SO THERE ARE SOME THINGS WE KNOW ABOUT NEXT WEEK, AND THERE’S STILL SOME UNANSWERED QUESTIONS. WE HAVE. WE KNOW IT’S GOING TO BE COLD. WHAT WE DON’T KNOW IS WHETHER OR NOT A STORM SYSTEM CAN LINE UP WITH THAT COLD AIR, AND WHETHER OR NOT WE’LL HAVE ENOUGH MOISTURE TO PRODUCE SOME WINTRY WEATHER WITH THIS KIND OF COLD AIR SET UP, THAT STORM TRACK LOOKS TO MAINLY BE THROUGH THE DEEP SOUTH, MAINLY ALONG THE GULF COAST AND THEN UP THE EAST COAST. SO CALL ME CRAZY, BUT IT ALMOST SEEMS LIKE WILMINGTON HAS A BETTER CHANCE OF WINTRY WEATHER NEXT WEEK THAN THE TRIAD, WHICH IS USUALLY NOT THE CASE. THIS IS A SETUP WE HAVEN’T SEEN IN QUITE SOME TIME. THERE ARE DIFFERENT LONG RANGE MODEL SOLUTIONS OF HOW THIS WILL ALL PLAY OUT. WE KNOW THIS SYSTEM IS COMING THROUGH. THIS WEEKEND WILL GIVE US A BRIEF CHANCE OF SOME WINTRY WEATHER, BUT IT’S REALLY NEXT WEEK WHEN THAT BIG TIME COLD AIR IS IN PLACE WHERE IF ENOUGH MOISTURE CAN LINE UP, THERE COULD BE SOME WINTRY WEATHER IN PARTS OF THE CAROLINAS. HERE, LOCALLY IN THE TRIAD, I THINK AS OF THE PAST 24 HOURS OR SO, OUR CHANCE OF WINTER WEATHER NEXT WEEK MAY BE DECREASING JUST A BIT. THAT STORM TRACK LOOKS TO STAY FURTHER SOUTH AND EAST, MAINLY ALONG THE COAST, WITH THE REST OF US DRY. BUT FOR RIGHT NOW, THERE’S AT LEAST THE POTENTIAL FOR MAYBE A WINTRY SYSTEM. REGARDLESS, OUR MESSAGING IS COLD. PREPARE YOUR HOME THIS WEEKEND FOR VERY, VERY COL

    WATCH: Weekend storm brings Triad rain, snow for some

    Meteorologist Brian Slocum & Dylan Hudler have your frigid forecast

    Friday’s weather will be the best we’ll see for awhile. A storm brings rain and some limited snow this weekend. Early next week, and extremely cold air mass will move into the South, keeping Triad temps below freezing for several days. We’ll also be tracking another winter storm next weelk. Here’s the latest.

    Friday’s weather will be the best we’ll see for awhile. A storm brings rain and some limited snow this weekend. Early next week, and extremely cold air mass will move into the South, keeping Triad temps below freezing for several days. We’ll also be tracking another winter storm next weelk. Here’s the latest.



    Over the weekend, the Triad region experienced a mixed bag of weather as a storm system moved through the area. While some areas saw heavy rain, others were treated to a dusting of snow.

    The rain started on Saturday and continued through Sunday, bringing much-needed precipitation to the region. Some areas reported over an inch of rain, which helped alleviate dry conditions and replenish water supplies.

    In higher elevations, the rain turned to snow, creating a winter wonderland for residents. While the snowfall was not significant, it was a welcome sight for many who have been missing the winter weather this season.

    Overall, the weekend storm brought a variety of weather to the Triad, from rain to snow and everything in between. It was a reminder of the unpredictable nature of Mother Nature and the importance of being prepared for whatever weather may come our way.

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  • The Triad of Machine Learning Principles: A Deep Dive into Three Perspectives

    The Triad of Machine Learning Principles: A Deep Dive into Three Perspectives


    Machine learning is a powerful tool that has revolutionized the way we solve complex problems in various domains, such as healthcare, finance, and marketing. At the core of machine learning are three fundamental principles known as the Triad of Machine Learning Principles. These principles provide a framework for understanding how machine learning algorithms work and how they can be effectively applied to solve real-world problems. In this article, we will take a deep dive into each of these principles from three different perspectives.

    1. Data: The first principle of the Triad of Machine Learning Principles is data. Data is the lifeblood of machine learning algorithms, as they rely on large amounts of data to learn patterns and make predictions. Without high-quality data, machine learning algorithms would not be able to accurately predict outcomes or identify trends. From a data perspective, it is crucial to ensure that the data used for training machine learning models is clean, relevant, and representative of the problem at hand. Data preprocessing techniques, such as data cleaning, normalization, and feature engineering, play a critical role in preparing the data for machine learning algorithms.

    2. Algorithms: The second principle of the Triad of Machine Learning Principles is algorithms. Machine learning algorithms are the computational methods used to train models on data and make predictions. There are various types of machine learning algorithms, such as supervised learning, unsupervised learning, and reinforcement learning, each with its own strengths and weaknesses. From an algorithm perspective, it is important to select the right algorithm for the specific problem you are trying to solve. Factors such as the size of the dataset, the complexity of the problem, and the interpretability of the model should be taken into consideration when choosing an algorithm.

    3. Evaluation: The third principle of the Triad of Machine Learning Principles is evaluation. Evaluation is the process of assessing the performance of machine learning models on unseen data. In order to evaluate the effectiveness of a model, metrics such as accuracy, precision, recall, and F1 score are commonly used. From an evaluation perspective, it is important to split the data into training and testing sets to avoid overfitting and to ensure that the model generalizes well to new data. Cross-validation techniques, such as k-fold cross-validation, can also be used to evaluate the robustness of a model across different subsets of the data.

    In conclusion, the Triad of Machine Learning Principles provides a comprehensive framework for understanding how machine learning algorithms work and how they can be effectively applied to solve real-world problems. By understanding the importance of data, algorithms, and evaluation, machine learning practitioners can build robust models that yield accurate predictions and valuable insights. Whether you are a data scientist, a machine learning engineer, or a business analyst, the Triad of Machine Learning Principles serves as a guide to navigating the complex world of machine learning and unlocking its full potential.


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  • Demystifying Machine Learning Principles: A Triad of Perspectives

    Demystifying Machine Learning Principles: A Triad of Perspectives


    Machine learning has become a buzzword in the technology industry, with companies across various sectors investing heavily in this field to gain a competitive edge. However, for many, the principles behind machine learning can seem complex and intimidating.

    In this article, we aim to demystify machine learning principles by breaking them down into three key perspectives: statistical, algorithmic, and engineering.

    The statistical perspective of machine learning focuses on the underlying mathematical principles that drive the algorithms. At its core, machine learning is about using data to make predictions or decisions. This is done by building models that capture the patterns and relationships within the data. Statistical techniques such as regression, classification, and clustering are used to analyze and interpret the data, allowing machines to learn from it and make informed decisions.

    The algorithmic perspective of machine learning deals with the actual algorithms that are used to train and optimize the models. There are various types of machine learning algorithms, such as supervised learning, unsupervised learning, and reinforcement learning. Each algorithm has its own strengths and weaknesses, and choosing the right one for a particular task requires a deep understanding of how they work and how they can be applied effectively.

    The engineering perspective of machine learning is concerned with the practical implementation of the models and algorithms in real-world applications. This involves tasks such as data preprocessing, feature engineering, model training, and evaluation. Engineers need to have a solid grasp of programming languages such as Python and libraries such as TensorFlow and scikit-learn to effectively build and deploy machine learning models.

    By considering these three perspectives – statistical, algorithmic, and engineering – we can gain a comprehensive understanding of the principles behind machine learning. This holistic approach allows us to see how these perspectives are interconnected and how they work together to create intelligent systems that can learn from data and make decisions autonomously.

    In conclusion, demystifying machine learning principles requires a multidisciplinary approach that combines statistical, algorithmic, and engineering perspectives. By understanding these key principles, we can unlock the full potential of machine learning and harness its power to drive innovation and transformation in various industries.


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