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Road report: Icy highways in Sask.

Oct 11, 2016 | 8:40 AM

Drivers across the province are being warned about slippery highways and dangerous road conditions.

Highway 1 all the way from the Manitoba border to the Alberta border is wet and subject to freezing. From Moose Jaw to the Alberta border drivers should be extra careful because of icy and slippery conditions.

Provincial highways in Regina, Moose Jaw and Weyburn are slushy and icy with slippery sections. RCMP are warning drivers of the poor road conditions in the Regina area.

Highway 15 from Raymore to Jct. 20 and Highway 20 from Jct. 22 to Jct. 15 has icy slippery sections and is wet and subject to freezing.

Provincial highways in Carlyle, Yorkton, Kindersley and Wynyard are wet and subject to freezing.

Swift Current provincial highways are slushy, icy with slippery sections.

Saskatoon provincial highways may have reduced visibility because of loose snow in the Lucky Lake area. Everywhere else the road is wet and subject to freezing.

Highway 33 was closed Tuesday morning after a crash near Lajord, Sask.

 

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