Widespread snow is ongoing with several locations seeing heavy totals and gusty winds. St Anthony, NL leads with heavySnow and winds around 70 km/h, and Valdez, AK and Charlottetown, NL are also reporting substantial snow through the period. Snow totals surpassing 15 cm (and up to ~30 cm in the heaviest spots) indicate high disruption potential, especially for morning commutes and bus runs in coastal and northern communities. No freezing rain signals are showing up in this dataset, so the primary impact remains snow and wind. For families, expect delays or bus cancellations in affected areas; if you live in Ontario or the Great Lakes, there is no current evidence of widespread closures from this data, but stay tuned for updates in case conditions shift.
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