Winter pattern remains muted today with pockets of light to moderate snow, especially near Sturgeon Falls (about 7 cm) and a few nearby areas, while most regions see sub-5 cm snowfall. Winds are generally in the 25–45 km/h range, so no blizzard conditions are expected. Freezing rain or ice is not indicated, and broad bus and school operations should continue with only minor delays in select northern zones. Morning commute will be manageable for most, but drivers should allow a little extra time where snow lingers. Kids should still bundle up and be prepared for chilly, unsettled conditions as they head out.
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