A quiet start to the day overall with limited impact on schools. Sturgeon Falls, ON shows about 7 cm of light snow with breezier winds around 40–50 km/h, but no region meets the 10–15 cm threshold that would trigger delays. No freezing rain or ice issues are noted, so widespread bus cancellations are unlikely. Expect mostly routine morning commutes with a few slick spots on untreated surfaces in the north, and kids should still head out prepared for chilly, wintry conditions.
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