For the morning, most of the region stays mostly unsettled with light snow flurries across central Ontario. Sturgeon Falls sees about 7 cm of snow with gusty winds around 40–50 km/h, but totals remain under the 10 cm mark, so no widespread school closures are anticipated. Precipitation remains in the forecast in many areas, though totals stay light. Temperatures hover near freezing and roads may be slick in spots. Families should plan a routine commute and get the kids ready, but bus runs are likely to operate on time where conditions are typical for late-season snow.
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