Morning update: only light snow remains across parts of Ontario with Sturgeon Falls seeing about 7 cm total—enough for a cautious drive but not a widespread school-day disruption. Most regions report totals under 10 cm and mild winds, so expect routine morning commutes and bus runs to proceed as usual. Kids should still bundle up for brief winter bursts and allow a bit extra time just in case of slick spots on side streets. Regional activity remains light elsewhere, with typical minor travel impacts in exposed areas but no widespread closures anticipated.
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