Central and southern regions of Saskatchewan grapple with highway closures and multiple collisions as a fresh wave of winter weather strikes on Saturday.
Current Road Hazards
RCMP reports highlight ice buildup, snow-blanketed roads, drifting snow, strong gusts, and ongoing closures or detours as major factors affecting travel safety. Shortly after 10 a.m., officers handled a crash on Highway 1 just west of Belle Plaine, with additional incidents and blockages reported across the south-central area.
Safety Recommendations for Drivers
Authorities urge motorists to consult the Highway Hotline for real-time road updates before heading out. Delaying trips is advised during poor conditions, but if travel proves essential, stick to routes that have seen recent maintenance. By 10:30 a.m., the stretch between Regina and Moose Jaw remained shut due to icy surfaces. The Regina Bypass shows heavy slush and ice coverage, mirroring challenges in nearby zones.
Conditions evolve quickly, so frequent checks on the Highway Hotline remain crucial for the latest information.
Weather Alerts
Environment and Climate Change Canada previously issued a freezing rain warning for southern Saskatchewan areas. Alerts for Regina and Saskatoon have now expired. Residents should monitor the ECCC website for active watches and warnings.

