Light to moderate snow continues across the region with the strongest impacts in Ontario where Sturgeon Falls reports about 16 cm of snow and winds near 48 km/h, creating slippery roads and reduced visibility for the morning commute. A few other areas show lighter snowfall with gusty conditions, but Ontario remains the focus for school decisions. Given the snow totals and wind, expect bus delays or early releases in affected districts; parents should plan for kids getting ready earlier and checking district alerts for any closures.
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