Across Ontario, latest overnight data show light snow accumulation generally under 10 cm in our area, with Sturgeon Falls around 7 cm and winds up to 45 km/h. No region in Ontario meets the 10 cm threshold for school delays or closures, and there’s no freezing rain or ice in the mix. Expect a chilly morning with patchy snow on untreated roads and gusty winds flipping flurries into your commute. Parents should still plan for a cold start and allow extra time for getting the kids ready, but look for typical bus runs to operate as usual unless local districts announce changes. Stay tuned for updates as schools may reassess based on local conditions.
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While other sites give you a generic percentage based on total snowfall, we analyze hour-by-hour atmospheric changes to tell you exactly when the roads will become impassable.
Most snow day calculators use global models that only update every 6 to 12 hours. In a fast-moving winter storm, that data is obsolete before you even wake up. Our system leverages ultra-precision hourly data to track the “Morning Crunch”—the critical window between 4:00 AM and 7:00 AM that determines whether a superintendent calls for a closure or a delay.