UPDATE: All advisories mentioned in this story have ended
Environment Canada issued an advisory in Saskatchewan this weekend as near-zero visibility is expected or occurring due to fog.
As of late Sunday morning, the fog has begun to dissipate over many southern and central areas but it is still lingering in the valleys and low-lying areas of the province.
In some areas, fog patches will likely persist until early Sunday afternoon.
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Environment Canada is advising travellers to be prepared for areas of near-zero visibility.
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Fog advisory ENDED for:
- Saskatoon
- Melfort – Tisdale – Nipawin – Carrot River
- Martensville – Warman – Rosthern – Delisle – Wakaw
- Hudson Bay – Porcupine Plain
- The Battlefords – Unity – Maidstone – St. Walburg
- Pelican Narrows – Cumberland House – Creighton
- Kindersley – Rosetown – Biggar – Wilkie – Macklin
- Île à la Crosse – Buffalo Narrows – Beauval
- Regina
- Moose Jaw – Pense – Central Butte – Craik
- Fort Qu’Appelle – Indian Head – Lumsden – Pilot Butte
- Assiniboia – Gravelbourg – Coronach
- Estevan – Weyburn – Radville – Milestone
- Carlyle – Oxbow – Carnduff – Bienfait – Stoughton
- Moosomin – Grenfell – Kipling – Wawota
- Outlook – Watrous – Hanley – Imperial – Dinsmore
- Yorkton – Melville – Esterhazy
- Kamsack – Canora – Preeceville
- Prince Albert – Shellbrook – Spiritwood – Duck Lake
- Humboldt – Wynyard – Wadena – Lanigan – Foam Lake
- Meadow Lake – Big River – Green Lake – Pierceland
- La Ronge – Prince Albert Nat. Park – Narrow Hills Prov. Park
- Swift Current – Herbert – Cabri – Kyle – Lucky Lake
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