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Winter pelts Saskatchewan highways: Highway 1 closed after Moose Jaw collisions

Saskatchewan roadways are slippery and icy today, after large snowfalls throughout central and southern regions of the province.

Slippery sections on Highways 11 and 16

Highway 10 near Avonhurst, Sask., on the morning of Tuesday March 22. (Saskatchewan Highway Hotline)

Thinking about heading out on the province's highways this morning?

Make sure to check the road conditions in your area and think twice about whether you have that roadside emergency pack in your trunk.Saskatchewan roadways are slippery and icytoday, after large snowfalls throughout central and southern regions of the province.

As of 7:30 a.m. CST, Highway 1 is closed in the Moose Jaw area after two early-morning collisions that both involved semi-trucks.

Two semi-trucks collided on Highland Road and Highway 1. There was another collision involving 2 semi-trucks and a third vehicle on on Caribou Street E. and Highway 1. There's not yet any word on injuries for either collision.

The highway is closed eastbound from Highland Road to Manitoba Street E. It's also closed westbound at Caribou Street E.

Travel is not recommended west of Moose Jaw all the way past Chaplin to the intersection with Highway 19.

Here's a brief summary of the roadways,from the provincial Highway Hotline:

Region-by-region

  • Regina -Highway 1 east and west, highway 6 south, highway 46, highway 33 and highway 6 to Belle Plaine: Ice covered, loose snow and drifting snow; the remaining roads have icy or slippery sections, snow packed, drifting snow. Travel not recommend from Regina to Bethune.
  • Southey - highways around Southey:Ice covered, icy or slippery sections, loose snow, snow drifts, swirling snow and drifting snow
  • Lumsden - highways around Lumsden:Travel not recommended to Regina orBethune, ice covered, loose snow, snow packed swirling snow and drifting snow
  • Findlater- highways around Findlater:Icy or slippery sections, heavy snow, snow packed, snow drifts and drifting snow
  • Fort Qu'Appelle and Qu'Appelle- highways around the two areas:Icy or slippery sections, snow drifts, swirling snow and drifting snow
  • Saskatoon east - highways around the area: Loose snow, snow drifts, swirling snow and drifting snow
  • Saskatoon west - highwaysaround the area:Icy or slippery sections, loose snow, swirling snow and drifting snow
  • Kenaston - highways around the Kenaston area: icy or slippery sections and drifting snow
  • Rosthern- highways around the Rostern area:Loose snow, swirling snow and drifting snow

Provincial highways

  • Highway 11 north from Regina, through Saskatoon and all the way north to Prince Albertislisted has having icy or slipperysections, along with blowing anddrifting snow. Travel is not recommend between Regina to Bethune.
  • Highway 16 from the Manitoba border all the way to the Alberta border is listed has having icy or slippery sections, along with blowing and drifting snow.

Highway 1

  • Travel is not recommended from Belle Plaine, west through Moose Jaw, west through Chaplin, all the way to the junction with Highway 19 south.
  • Icy and slippery sections along with blowing and drifting snow from the Manitoba Border, through Regina to Belle Plaine.
  • Wet subject to freezing and reduced visibility due to fog west of Swift Current through to Tompkins.

Findthe latest road reports from theHighway Hotline maphere.