A chilly, mostly tranquil morning ahead with light snow flurries tapering across Ontario. The strongest snow today is limited to northern Ontario near Sturgeon Falls (around 7 cm), with other spots showing only a trace to a few centimeters. Winds remain sharp but not extreme, and no freezing rain is expected. For families, schools are unlikely to close or delay due to snow, but a few northern routes may be slick near dawn. Parents should plan for a cold start, allow a few extra minutes for the morning commute, and keep kids in layers as temps hover near or below freezing.
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