In Ontario, Sturgeon Falls is seeing about 7 cm of new snow with winds around 45 km/h, producing a mainly snowy commute with a risk of minor travel delays this morning. There is no freezing rain, so bus service remains uncertain but not guaranteed; families should expect slick spots on untreated roads and allow extra time getting the kids ready and to school. Overall, plan for a wintery start, especially on secondary roads. Keep an eye on local school notices for any closures or delays.
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