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Wednesday morning drivers find themselves in a fog

Most areas of Saskatchewan may yet see more snow, says Environment Canada, but the fog is expected to dissipate through the morning.
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A view of a foggy Hwy 1 this morning at Gull Lake.

SASKATCHEWAN - While surface conditions of Saskatchewan's highways have improved since Monday and Tuesday's episodes of swirling snow, Wednesday morning there was fog to contend with.

The Highway Hotline shows areas around Swift Current and south to the border, and roads between that city and Kindersley were experiencing reduced visibility at 8:30 a.m. 

Some roads around Weyburn, Regina, Foam Lake, Canora and Melville were also seeing fog. 

Further north, an area north east of Saskatoon is also foggy.

Most areas of Saskatchewan may yet see more snow, says Environment Canada, but the fog is expected to dissipate through the morning.

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