A broad swath of Snow is shaping the morning across Ontario and parts of the Great Lakes region. Sturgeon Falls is seeing about 16 cm of fresh snow with winds around 48 km/h, while Providence Bay clocks in near 6.4 cm. With totals over 15 cm in areas like Sturgeon Falls, expect a high risk for school delays or closures, particularly in northern Ontario communities; prepare for bus runs to be impacted and kids getting ready a bit earlier. Elsewhere, bands of snow continue across QC and northern NY, with lighter totals and lingering slick spots; visibility may vary as snow bands shift. Stay puckered to updates for any rapid changes.
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