Travel not advised in southern parts of Sask. due to blowing snow
Environment Canada said it wouldn’t be the “best idea” to embark on a road trip – especially southeastern parts of Saskatchewan this evening.
“Maybe put it off for 12 hours or so absolutely, and we’re getting some snow with this blowing snow advisory in Regina,” Dave Carlesen noted, saying a big portion of the snow will fall on the TransCanada highway.
Dave Carlsen is a meteorologist with Environment Canada.
“The system is still evolving, so the risk of freezing rain is still a little bit nebulous. So please pay attention to our our bulletins, our warnings for further updates.”



