Residents all over the province are digging themselves out of the aftermath of last night's major snowstorm in Ontario. According to The Weather Network, southern Ontario saw approximately 15 to 25 centimetres of snow overnight. GO Transit vehicles are delayed, schools are closed and the plows are working around the clock to clear the roads. Editor's Choice: Here's What You Can Do In Each Colour Zone When Most Of Ontario Reopens On Tuesday Peel District School Board is one of several to close its buildings today, while Toronto's remain open. On Feb. 16, 2021, all buses are cancelled & school buildings are closed to students due to inclement weather conditions. Learning will continue at home through remote, synchronous instruction, where possible. pic.twitter.com/1jKxbRchQh— Peelschools (@PeelSchools) February 16, 2021 Some drivers seem to be having trouble. Winter tires are definitely essential. I have questions.... #ONstorm pic.twitter.com/kwwfh2fm1a— Alistair (@AlistairM2) February 16, 2021 Sidewalks and staircases have become... a challenge. My steps have turned into a 🎿 slope overnight ❄️😯 #toronto #snow pic.twitter.com/7NWUysco4i— James Bradley (@JamesBradley002) February 16, 2021 It's not all doom and gloom, though. Some residents are enjoying the snowfall. View this post on Instagram A post shared by CanGoGoal (@cangogoal) Be sure to dress warmly and prepare for the elements before stepping out. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Andrea♠🥥 (@guitarscreams)