A quiet morning is on tap across Ontario and the Great Lakes with only light snow in pockets like Sturgeon Falls (about 7 cm) and a few flakes elsewhere. Winds stay light to moderate, so travel should be mostly routine, though there may be brief slick spots on untreated roads in northern Ontario. No freezing rain or strong wind threats are noted, so bus routes should run as scheduled and most students can expect a normal start, with a quick routine to get the kids ready. Stay alert for localized changes in the morning as clouds drift and light snow falls in higher terrain.
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