Poor visibility was reported on a number of highways in Saskatchewan on Thursday.
According to the Highway Hotline, drifting snow was a problem on the Trans-Canada Highway from Rush Lake to Gull Lake, and on Highway 11 from Davidson to Dundurn.
Visibility was reduced on several other roads, including Highway 2 from Chamberlain south to West Poplar, Highway 4 from Stewart Valley south to the U.S. border, Highway 18 from Val Marie east to Coronach, Highway 37 from Cabri south to the American border, Highway 39 from Yellow Grass to the intersection with Highway 1 near Moose Jaw, and Highway 41 from Aberdeen northeast to Wakaw.
Travel wasn’t recommended on a stretch of Highway 13 between Highway 37 and Admiral.
More information can be found on the Highway Hotline website.