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Environment Canada is forecasting snow and freezing rain for almost all of eastern Ontario on Friday.
The weather agency is warning of freezing rain in the morning followed by five to 10 centimetres of snow in the afternoon. The warning covers an area roughly from Carleton Place south to Napanee, and Marmora east to Prescott.
A previous snowfall warning that for communities south and west of Ottawa has eneded.
A special weather statement covering most of the rest of eastern Ontario calls for 10 centimetres of snow starting around noon.
There are no alerts for the Belleville area.
Eastern Ontario school buses have been cancelled except for those in Ottawa.
The Ottawa Student Transportation Authority says there could be bus delays in the afternoon.
Schools are generally open. Check with your school or board for information on what happens when there are no buses.
There are no cancellations for western Quebec.