Active light to moderate snowfall continues across the region with most locales near 9–12 cm and several pockets approaching 15 cm by dawn. Snow totals exceed 15 cm in a few spots, raising the likelihood of school delays or cancellations in harder-hit areas; winds 50–60 km/h will create reduced visibility and drifting, with gusty conditions amplifying travel challenges. No freezing rain reported, but expect slick roads and slower commutes. Parents should plan for bus delays, especially in northern patches, and keep kids bundled for morning drop-offs while allowing extra travel time.
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