UPDATE: All advisories mentioned in this story have ended
Environment Canada has ended a special weather statement for parts of Saskatchewan after another low-pressure system moved across the province.
A wintery mix of precipitation was forecast for southern parts of the province starting early Friday morning and lasting through Saturday evening, the agency said.
The cause was a Colorado low moving across the northern plains.
Environment Canada said there was the potential for prolonged periods of freezing drizzle which could lead to icy conditions on roads and sidewalks.
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A special weather statement has been ended for:
- Estevan — Weyburn — Radville — Milestone
- Moosomin — Grenfell — Kipling — Wawota
- Carlyle — Oxbow — Carnduff — Bienfait — Stoughton
The latest road conditions can be found online at the Highway Hotline website.
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