Mostly quiet start to the day with few spots seeing light snow. The strongest Ontario signal is in Sturgeon Falls, where about 7 cm of snow and winds near 45 km/h could make local roads slick for the morning commute, but no region shows high wind or freezing rain. With the overall pattern favoring minor accumulations and no severe conditions, expect school operations to run on schedule, though parents should monitor local alerts for Sturgeon Falls and nearby corridors. Elsewhere, most areas report trace to ~1 cm-type activity or dry conditions with light cloud cover; no widespread bus delays expected beyond routine winter caution.
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