Travel is not recommended on several highways between Regina and Saskatoon Friday morning as a spring snowstorm impacts parts of central Saskatchewan.
After being closed Thursday night, travel was still not recommended on Highway 11 from Davidson to Dundurn at 11:30 a.m., according to the Highway Hotline.
Travel was also not recommended along Highway 5 near Humboldt as well as portions of highways 2, 19,15 and 20.
Some conditions reported by the Highway Hotline included poor visibility, loose and drifting snow and ice covered sections of roadway.
Up to date highway conditions can be read here.
The Saskatchewan RCMP said that between 10 a.m. Thursday and 10 a.m. Friday its operational communications centre received 80 traffic-related reports, including 38 collision calls in its jurisdiction.
Late Friday morning snowfall warnings were still in place for parts of central Saskatchewan, including the city of Saskatoon.
Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) says snowfall is gradually expected to ease throughout Friday afternoon
Other parts of the province, including Regina, were placed under a freezing drizzle advisory Friday morning.
According to ECCC, freezing drizzle is expected throughout the day before changing over to light snow late in the day Friday.