Most of the region remains quiet this morning with minimal impact from snow. Sturgeon Falls shows snow totals around 7 cm with gusty winds near 45 km/h, which could produce slick spots on untreated surfaces, but conditions are not supportive of widespread school closures. Elsewhere, Ontario and the Great Lakes region are not expecting significant snowfall or freezing rain, and buses and schools should run on schedule. Stay cautious on local back routes and allow a few extra minutes for the morning commute in areas that see light accumulation.
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