Overall, a quiet start to the day with most regions seeing light precipitation, but Sturgeon Falls will see about 7 cm of fresh snow, bringing a moderate travel impact for the morning commute. Winds are modest at around 45 km/h, so no blizzard risks, but plan for slower travel and potential early bus delays in that area. Outside Sturgeon Falls, expect drizzle or light precipitation with cloudy skies across the region. Be ready to adjust plans for getting the kids ready and leaving a few minutes early if you’re near Sturgeon Falls.
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