Morning, Ontario and Great Lakes region: most areas show only light precipitation with minimal snow accumulation. The lone notable value is Sturgeon Falls, ON with about 7 cm—below the 10 cm threshold that typically triggers school delays—so no widespread snow day expected today. No Blizzard conditions or freezing rain signals observed; winds generally 30–60 km/h are possible, but not extreme. For the morning commute, expect dry-to-moist roads with light snowfall in pockets; bus runs should operate on schedule, but exercise caution in higher terrain or lingering precip zones. Stay tuned for updates as conditions can evolve through the day.
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