A quiet morning is forecast with light snow scattered across parts of Ontario, including Sturgeon Falls (~7 cm), but no region shows enough accumulation to trigger widespread delays. Winds stay moderate (generally below 60 km/h), so Blizzard conditions aren’t expected. Precipitation remains possible through the period, so expect a damp morning commute with minor surface slush in spots. For families, plan a quick routine to get the kids ready and check local bus updates as conditions stay unsettled but not extreme.
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