Highways closed as southeastern Sask. pummelled by blast of winter weather
Highways in southeastern Saskatchewan were closed Wednesday morning as a spring storm slammed into the province.
According to the Highway Hotline, the closures affected Highway 6 from the United States border to the Highway 39 junction, Highway 13 from Highway 6 to Stoughton, Highway 18 between highways 6 and 9, Highway 28 from Trossachs to Lake Alma, Highway 35 from Cedoux to the U.S. border, Highway 39 from Moose Jaw to the U.S. boundary, and Highway 47 from Handsworth to the border.
Travel also wasn’t recommended on a number of roads, including the Trans-Canada from Belle Plaine to Mortlach and from Regina to Balgonie, the Regina Bypass, Highway 2 from Moose Jaw to Rockglen, Highway 6 south of Regina, and Highway 33 from Kronau to Stoughton.
The snowfall warning issued Tuesday afternoon by Environment Canada was still in effect in the Regina and Moose Jaw areas Wednesday morning. Many communities were under winter storm warnings, including Weyburn, Estevan and Carlyle.