Light snow continues across portions of Ontario with the heaviest amounts in Sturgeon Falls (about 7 cm). Most of the region sees minimal accumulations, and morning commutes should be marshaled for routine travel. Winds stay comfortable, and no freezing rain is anticipated, so school delays or closures aren’t expected on a broad scale. Parents should still plan for a quick, cautious morning and getting the kids ready before heading out.
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