UPDATE: All warnings mentioned in this story have ended.
Environment Canada has issued a freezing rain warning for parts of Saskatchewan, including Saskatoon.
A warm front moving into the province on Friday morning will bring freezing rain to the Yellowhead corridor, the agency said.
The risk is expected to subside around noon.
Highways, roads and walkways may become icy and slippery, Environment Canada said.
A freezing rain warning has been issued for:
- Moosomin – Grenfell – Kipling – Wawota
- Yorkton — Melville — Esterhazy
A freezing rain warning has ended for:
- Saskatoon
- Lloydminster
- Martensville — Warman — Rosthern — Delisle — Wakaw
- The Battlefords — Unity — Maidstone — St. Walburg
- Humboldt — Wynyard — Wadena — Lanigan — Foam Lake
- Fort Qu’Appelle — Indian Head — Lumsden — Pilot Butte
The latest road conditions can be found online at the Highway Hotline website.
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