Photo credit: Highway Hotline camera at Alsask
Much of southern Saskatchewan is under fog and freezing drizzle advisories. Environment Canada says dense fog has settled over parts of southern Saskatchewan overnight. The fog is not expected to lift in earnest until late Monday morning to Monday afternoon. And there are also wide-spread freezing drizzle advisories with an area of freezing drizzle having developed over central Saskatchewan and although it may be periodic, it is expected to continue until mid-morning, when the surface temperatures will raise above freezing.
Kindersley, Rosetown, Biggar, Wilkie and Macklin areas are under a freezing drizzle advisory. The Battlefords, Unity, Maidstone, St. Walburg, and Regina regions are under a fog advisory. Those with both a freezing drizzle and fog advisory in effect include, Saskatoon, Outlook, Watrous, Hanley, Imperial, Martensville, Warman, Rosthern, Delisle and Wakaw.
Meanwhile, the Highway Hotline is reporting a road closure on Highway 6 south of Dafoe this morning due to a motor vehicle accident. Police are on scene and all lanes are closed to traffic. No other details are available. To know the roads before you go you can click here to check the Highway Hotline.




















