Snow continues to sweep the region with Sturgeon Falls, ON picking up about 16 cm and winds around 48 km/h, translating to a high-impact snow day with bus cancellations likely. Most other Ontario areas report 7–12 cm with moderate winds, meaning delays are possible but buses may run on time. No freezing rain observed, so plan for snowy commutes and wintery road conditions overall. Parents should get kids ready early and expect variable conditions across the morning drive.
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