Most regions see minor weather at most, with Sturgeon Falls recording about 7 cm of snow but overall conditions remain modest and not enough to disrupt school bus runs. Winds stay sub‑blustery for most areas, and precipitation is widespread but light. Morning commuters should expect mostly cloudy skies with occasional slick spots where fresh snow remains, but no widespread closures anticipated. Parents, plan for a routine morning—kids should still get ready as usual with a light to moderate snow blanket in some spots not triggering cancellations.
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While other sites give you a generic percentage based on total snowfall, we analyze hour-by-hour atmospheric changes to tell you exactly when the roads will become impassable.
Most snow day calculators use global models that only update every 6 to 12 hours. In a fast-moving winter storm, that data is obsolete before you even wake up. Our system leverages ultra-precision hourly data to track the “Morning Crunch”—the critical window between 4:00 AM and 7:00 AM that determines whether a superintendent calls for a closure or a delay.