UPDATE: 7:00 AM, Friday, January 5, 2024

The fog advisory has ended as of 5:26 AM on Friday. Local highways are looking mostly seasonal, and should continue to improve throughout the morning.

UPDATE: 5:36 PM Thursday, January 4, 2024

There is currently a Fog Advisory in effect for the Kindersley, Rosetown, Biggar, Wilkie and Macklin areas.

Near zero visibility in fog is expected or occurring.

Dense fog continues over southwestern Saskatchewan this evening with visibilities worsening as the sun sets.

This fog advisory may be expanded as the evening progresses.

Improvement is expected by Friday morning.

Visibility may be significantly and suddenly reduced to near zero. Travel is expected to be hazardous due to reduced visibility in some locations.

If travelling, be prepared for areas of near-zero visibility.

Fog advisories are issued when near zero visibilities in fog are expected or occurring.

Original Article:
 

Fog has once again settled into the West Central region and is currently causing visibility issues.

Some of the areas affected include Highway 7 from Rosetown to Kindersley, Highway 21 from Kerrobert down to Leader and Highway 44 from the Alberta border to Elrose. 

There is currently no Fog Advisory at this time, but it looks like drivers may have to take their time on the roads Thursday afternoon. 

The fog is expected to lift later on this afternoon, but the cloudy skies will remain in the region. 

Foggy Jan 4 24Fog has continued to cause visibility problems in the West Central region Thursday. (Screengrab via Highway Hotline)