Strong cold-front conditions bring widespread light to moderate snowfall across the forecast area, with most locations reporting 10–13 cm of fresh snow and gusty winds of 40–56 km/h. Snow is generally persistent, with clouds and periodic precipitation keeping roads slick and visibilities reduced at times. No freezing rain is detected, and none of the regions show snow totals exceeding 15 cm, so widespread school closures aren’t expected, but a handful of districts could consider delays in the morning for heavier zones. Travelers should allow extra time for the morning commute and keep kids bundled as temperatures hover around freezing. Monitor local advisories for any region-specific bus or delay notices.
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