Most regions stay on a routine schedule today with light clouds and limited snowfall. There is no widespread snow day risk and no freezing rain, so buses are expected to run on time overall. The notable exception is Sturgeon Falls, where about 7 cm of snow and 45 km/h winds could create slick spots on untreated roads this morning—allow extra time and drive cautiously. Other areas report trace to a few tenths of a centimeter of snow with gentle to moderate winds, posing minor travel impacts at most. Stay tuned for updates as conditions can shift quickly in the Great Lakes corridor.
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