Across the Maritimes and Ontario, conditions are unsettled but variable. Neils Harbour, NS is seeing 7.4 cm of snow with 61 km/h winds and ongoing snow, producing Blizzard-level winds that can disrupt travel even as visibility dips; Sturgeon Falls, ON has about 7 cm of snow with 45 km/h winds and lingering snow showers. Temperatures are around freezing to slightly below, so slick spots are likely on untreated roads. While no widespread Ontario school closures are anticipated today, districts with snow-route reminders should watch local updates; plan for potential bus delays in exposed areas and allow extra time for the morning commute where winds are strongest.
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