Travel not recommended across much of Sask. as storm creates tricky driving conditions
Drivers heading out on the roads and highways in Saskatchewan on Wednesday will want to use plenty of caution.
The Saskatchewan Highway Hotline was recommending against travel on many highways around the province, particularly areas east of Saskatoon, after a significant snowstorm blew into the province on Tuesday, bringing high winds, freezing rain and plenty of snow along with it.
Chris Stammers, a meteorologist with Environment Canada, said Regina got about 12 cm of snow on Tuesday, while Saskatoon saw around 11 cm.
“Highest amounts were up in the Meadow Lake and Prince Albert areas,” Stammers said.


