Northwest-to-northeast snow bands will bring light accumulation across parts of Ontario with around 5–8 cm in spots, notably Sturgeon Falls, while many regions see only light flurries. Expect breezy to gusty winds in exposed areas, with occasional reductions in visibility from falling snow. No widespread school closures are expected, but a few northern-area bus runs may be delayed in marginal conditions. Drivers should allow extra time during the morning rush; kids should dress warm and be prepared for brisk, wintery commutes.
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