Highways closed as freezing rain, high winds and snow hammer parts of Saskatchewan
Parts of Saskatchewan are being hit by freezing rain, strong winds and a dump of snow, creating difficult driving conditions and leaving some highways closed.
Environment Canada issued a range of weather warnings across southern and central Saskatchewan early on Tuesday morning, as a blast of winter weather arrives in the province.
“It’s just a mess, unfortunately, with the system,” said Environment Canada meteorologist Keane Kokolsky.
Kokolsky said the freezing rain warning stretches from the Outlook area down through Regina, Fort Qu’Appelle, Weyburn, Carlyle and Estevan. The freezing rain started in Regina early on Tuesday morning, and is expected to last until the afternoon.

