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Highway 18 near Frontier on November 22. (Photo by AM Delivery)
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Conditions on numerous highways in the southwest are diminishing thanks to Saturday's ongoing snowstorm.

According to the Saskatchewan Highway Hotline at 2:30 p.m., portions of the Trans-Canada Highway, Highway 4, Highway 32, Highway 21, Highway 13, Highway 18, Highway 271, and Highway 342 are all snow-covered.

The Trans-Canada Highway from Rush Lake to Mortlach and Highway 4 from the U.S. border (Monchy) to Cadilac and from Sask Landing to Elrose is snow-covered and reduced visibility.

From the Alberta border to Carmichael, the Trans-Canada Highway is covered.

Highway 21 from Eatonia south past Consul is snow-covered.

Several highways around Swift Current are listed as partly covered, with a few to the east marked with reduced visibility.

Highway 363 from Neidpath to Old Wives, Highway 19 from Morse to Kincaid, and Highway 42 from Vanguard to Vantage all have reduced visibility.

 

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