Almost no widespread snow is expected across Ontario this morning. Sturgeon Falls could see light snow accumulation around 7 cm, but overall totals remain below notable thresholds. Winds in Sturgeon Falls may gust to around 45 km/h, adding a touch of chill to the morning commute. Elsewhere, conditions are mostly cloudy to partly cloudy with temperatures dipping toward -7°C in northern locales and near 0°C closer to the Great Lakes. No freezing rain or ice concerns detected, so buses and school runs should proceed with typical precaution as needed.
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