Heavy and persistent snow blankets the region with widespread accumulations mostly 15–21 cm in Quebec, Wisconsin, Michigan and parts of Ontario and New Brunswick. Gusts toward 50–60 km/h in several spots raise drift risks, with a few areas flirting with blizzard-like conditions where winds bite and visibility drops. Expect a tight morning commute with likely school delays or closures in the heaviest snow zones, and bus operations should be watched closely as morning rides may be disrupted. Stay tuned for updates as snow continues and road crews work to clear main routes.
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