A freezing rain warning continues Monday morning for the West Nipissing-French River area.
Environment Canada says 10-20 mm is possible with icy and slippery conditions.
The weather agency says the freezing rain is expected to change to ice pellets and then snow Monday morning.
Student transportation officials say all school buses across all weather corridors are cancelled today (Monday, March 31). Schools remain open.
The Near North Board says a power outage has resulted in MacTier Public School, south of Parry Sound being closed today (Monday, March 31).
Hydro One says crews continue to work with contractors to restore power to hundreds of thousands of customers across the province after the weekend ice storm.
Officials also say more than 358,000 customers have been restored since the start of the storm.
The utility says it will take several days to restore all customers.
Meantime, a water safety statement from the Ministry of Natural Resources is in effect until Friday.
The ministry says flooding is not anticipated and water levels across the district are within normal ranges for this time of the year.
However, flows in rivers, streams and creeks have increased in some areas given the recent snowmelt, rainfall, and runoff.