Most regions see light to moderate snow with no widespread school closures expected. Sturgeon Falls leads Ontario with about 7 cm and winds around 45 km/h, giving slick roads and a classic lake-effect feel; other Ontario and Great Lakes areas show 3–4 cm with lighter winds. No freezing rain or blizzard conditions are indicated, so bus runs remain likely on schedule in most zones, but a few northern or border areas could see minor delays. Parents should plan for a cautious morning commute and stay tuned to local school updates for Sturgeon Falls and nearby districts.
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