Overall today stays largely routine with light to modest snow in spots. Sturgeon Falls, ON sees the strongest accumulation around 7 cm, but it isn’t enough to trigger widespread closures. Most regions report small amounts or mixed precipitation with cool temperatures helping roads stay slick in spots; morning commutes should be cautious but buses are expected to run on time. Winds remain moderate, generally under 60 km/h, and no freezing rain is reported. Parents should plan for a typical start but not a district-wide delay.
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