Icy roads and streets an issue after thaw, freezing rain hits Saskatchewan
A mixture of rain and snow hit many parts of Saskatchewan over the weekend leaving roads and sidewalks covered in ice.
David Horth, the director of communications for the Ministry of Highways said the Highway Hotline had a busy time updating given the storm and its behavior.
“This was a tricky storm. It was a very challenging time for drivers. It was a challenging time for our crews who were out there trying to treat the roads,” he told CTV News.
Saskatchewan RCMP say over a 24 hour stretch this past weekend, its officers responded to 52 weather related collisions across the province.
The service advised to drivers to slow down as the slippery conditions continue.
Throughout Regina on Monday, frozen ruts were a common sight, inhibiting drivers as the workday began.
The City of Regina has said its aware of the situation and is in the process of addressing.
“City crews are currently running a residential ice shaving program to eliminate ruts on all residential neighborhoods across the city using underlying plows,” the city said.
“This work is expected to last another couple weeks.”
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) warning preparedness meteorologist Natalie Hasell told CTV News cooler temperatures are on the way for Saskatchewan later this week.
“Avoid any travel unless you are absolutely sure conditions are good. Expect delays, tell people where you are going. Keep an eye out for how other people are behaving or traveling,” she explained.
Horth reiterated that anyone looking to travel this winter season should always consult the Highway Hotline before leaving.
"It will give you a snapshot of what the roads are like at that particular time,” he said. “Try to make the best decision that protects your safety.”
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