Snow Day (Bus Cancellation) Outlook for Monday, November 29, 2021

An overperforming system brought widespread snowfall accumulation throughout parts of Southern Ontario on Sunday with totals ranging from 5-20cm depending on the location. The snow has tapered off this evening, but some lake effect snow and localized squalls continue southeast of Lake Huron. This may result in some bus cancellations in the region around London and Sarnia for Monday morning due to blowing snow and reduced visibility although it won’t be overly strong. As such, we’ve given this area a 50% chance of a snow day with the cities of London and Sarnia having a 25% chance of a snow day.

The rest of the regions in Southern Ontario that saw snow on Sunday has a 5-10% chance of seeing bus cancellations as we believe that road conditions should be fine by morning since there will be plenty of time for road crews to clean everything up. However, a few rural roads may still be snow-covered so we can’t completely rule out a snow day in a few school boards, but it’s hard to pinpoint which boards will have the best chance as it’ll depend on local road conditions.

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.