Freezing Rain Warning Issued for Swift Current Region and Trans-Canada Highway Corridor
Environment Canada has issued a freezing rain warning for parts of Saskatchewan, with 1 to 5 mm of ice accumulation expected through Thursday morning.
Alert Details
Environment Canada has issued a yellow freezing rain warning for portions of Saskatchewan. This alert is triggered when rain falling in sub-zero temperatures creates immediate ice build-up on surfaces, leading to hazardous conditions.
Affected Areas
The warning is in effect for locations along and north of the Trans-Canada Highway corridor, stretching from the Alberta border eastward through the Swift Current region. Specific areas mentioned include the R.M. of Deer Forks, including Burstall and Estuary.
What You Should Do
Residents should be prepared for roads and walkways to become icy and slippery. It is advised to exercise caution when traveling or walking in the affected zones. Environment Canada encourages the public to monitor ongoing alerts and forecasts. Severe weather reports can be submitted via email to SKstorm@ec.gc.ca, by calling 1-800-239-0484, or by posting on X using the hashtag #SKStorm.
Expected Conditions
Forecasters expect total freezing rain amounts to range between 1 and 5 mm. The primary hazard is the formation of ice on ground surfaces and infrastructure as rain falls into a sub-zero environment.
Timeline
The period of freezing rain is expected to last from Wednesday evening until Thursday morning. The alert remains effective through March 5, 2026, with a scheduled expiration at 2:02 PM UTC.
Source: ECCC Official Notice