Environment Canada has issued a fog advisory for central regions of Saskatchewan, affecting major urban centers including Saskatoon and Regina. The weather alert was published on Saturday, November 16, 2025, at 12:08 PM EST.
Areas Affected by Reduced Visibility
The fog advisory covers a significant portion of central Saskatchewan, with Saskatoon and Regina being the most populated cities within the affected zone. Motorists traveling through these regions should prepare for suddenly deteriorating visibility conditions that could create hazardous driving situations.
Safety Precautions for Travelers
Drivers are urged to exercise extreme caution when navigating roads during the fog advisory period. Environment Canada recommends reducing speed, keeping a safe distance from other vehicles, and using low-beam headlights to improve visibility. Travel plans should be adjusted accordingly if fog conditions persist or worsen.
Weather Pattern Context
The fog advisory comes as part of changing weather patterns affecting the prairie province. Similar conditions have been observed in previous years during seasonal transitions, particularly when temperature inversions trap moisture near the ground level. Residents should monitor Environment Canada updates for any extensions or cancellations of the current advisory.
Environment Canada continues to monitor the situation and will provide updates as conditions evolve. The fog is expected to reduce visibility significantly at times, creating potentially dangerous situations for both drivers and pedestrians.