SASKATCHEWAN – A late-March storm striking much of southern and central Saskatchewan on March 30 is causing problems on highways.
According to the Ministry of Highways and Infrastructure's Highway Hotline, travel is not recommended on Highway 1 between Whitewood and Moosomin.
Conditions vary elsewhere in southern Saskatchewan. Routes in the Regina area have improved gradually during the day. Most were listed as covered in the morning, and a few travel not recommended advisories were issued northwest of the city, but those were lifted later in the morning. Highways in and around the Queen City are either bare or partially covered.
Routes elsewhere in southern Saskatchewan range from bare to covered to partially covered.
Highways in the Saskatoon area are covered or partially covered. Conditions in central Saskatchewan also vary.
Visibility is reduced in some areas.
Check the Highway Hotline for updates.
A special weather statement remains in effect for much of southern and central Saskatchewan, including the cities of Regina and Moose Jaw, and communities within more than 100 RMs.
SaskToday will have updates as they become available.












