Snow Day (Bus Cancellation) Outlook for Monday, November 22, 2021

Intense snow squalls are expected to develop early Monday morning and continue throughout the day for areas around parts of Lake Huron and Georgian Bay. This will bring reduced visibility and rapid snowfall accumulation making for very poor driving conditions in the affected region. As a result, it’s hard to see how school buses will be able to run safely through Grey, Bruce and Simcoe Counties so we’ve given those areas a 75-90% chance of a snow day.

Surrounding regions including Parry Sound, Muskoka, Kawartha Lakes, North Durham, Dufferin and North Huron/Perth counties have the chance of seeing a snow day ranging from 25-50%, but it’s not guaranteed depending on local road conditions in the morning. Other areas throughout the GTA, Kitchener/Waterloo region and London likely won’t see a snow day, but an isolated cancellation can’t be ruled out mainly due to the potential for some icy roads.

If there are any cancellations tomorrow morning, you can be sure we’ll be up bright and early beginning at 6 AM with our bus cancellations live blog to keep you updated.


Disclaimer: Instant Weather has zero authority when it comes to bus and school closures. It is completely up to the school boards, bus companies, and local authorities as well as being up to parents to decide what is best for their children. This is simply our best guess based on our forecast. Also note that due to the current pandemic, some school boards have changed their policies on school bus cancellations. Some will continue the school day in a virtual format should there be school bus cancellations - check with your local board for more details.