Highway Hotline is reporting some potentially dangerous fog in several areas of the province. Affected regions include Lumsden, Weyburn, Carlyle, Moosomin, Milestone, Moose Jaw, Swift Current, Outlook and Qu’Appelle.
The Hotline also reports icy conditions on several highways near Weyburn, Yorkton, Saskatoon, North Battleford, Kerrobert, Dorintosh, and Stony Rapids.
In addition to that, the southeastern corner of the province is to expect 10-15 cm of snow to accumulate by tomorrow morning.
Environment Canada warns that higher amounts of 15 cm are possible over the higher terrain in the Moose Mountains and Riding Mountain areas.
The public should be cautious of icy road conditions, specifically Sunday morning.
Speaking of which, the Saskatoon Police Service is asking residents of Saskatoon to take extra care while driving today after freezing rain fell overnight. Temperatures are expected to remain hovering around 0 this morning, so motorists are asked to allow extra time during their commute.