Some highways still affected by late season snowstorm
Most major highways in Saskatchewan were open for travel on Saturday morning, as people in southern and central parts of the province had to pull out snow blowers and shovels after snow and icy weather stormed its way across the province this week.
Highway 16 near Borden was open again after being closed late Friday afternoon by Saskatchewan RCMP after “numerous” weather-related incidents caused by reduced visibility and icy conditions, but travel was not recommended from Maymont to North Battleford or Paynton to Maidstone as the highway was still affected by slush and ice.
All weather alerts have been lifted in the province, but light snow is expected to continue in Regina and a further 2-4 cm of snow will fall in Saskatoon, Martensville, Warman, Melfort, Nipawin, and Meadow Lake, according to Environment Canada.

