Snow is coming down in Sturgeon Falls with about 7 cm so far and lingering on through the morning, accompanied by gusty winds around 40–45 km/h. Expect slick roads and slower commutes across parts of Ontario as snow lingers with light drifting. Bus runs may be delayed in affected areas; kids should bundle up and allow extra time for getting to school. While not a full-blown blizzard, the combination of accumulating snow and steady wind means careful driving and a cautious start to the school day.
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