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Heavy fog from Sask. could creep into Westman
2 minute read Friday, Jan. 2, 2026Westman could be clouded in heavy fog in the coming days, which could impact vision and make roads treacherous, Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) is warning.
Southern Saskatchewan was covered in fog on Thursday and some of it “may creep into southwestern Manitoba,” ECCC meteorologist Dave Carlsen said. He said the fog in Saskatchewan created “very low” visibility.
“It’s the kind of fog that you’d want to be slowing down for, or — if at all possible — postponing your travel so that you don’t have to drive in it at all,” Carlsen said Thursday.
If people see fog, or frosting on trees, that’s a sign of slippery roads, he said.
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