Near zero visibility is expected on Tuesday, as Environment Canada has issued a Fog Advisory for Moose Jaw and the surrounding area. 

Patches of dense fog will continue to develop causing near-zero visibility in some areas but are expected to dissipate through the day Tuesday.

There is a chance that the fog patches could redevelop again Tuesday night.

Visibility may be significantly and suddenly reduced to near zero. If travelling, be prepared for areas of near-zero visibility.

Fog advisories are issued when near zero visibilities in fog are expected or occurring.

Fog advisory in effect for:

  • City of Moose Jaw
  • R.M. of Baildon including Briercrest
  • R.M. of Caron including Caronport and Caron
  • R.M. of Chaplin including Chaplin
  • R.M. of Craik including Craik and Aylesbury
  • R.M. of Dufferin including Bethune and Findlater
  • R.M. of Enfield including Central Butte
  • R.M. of Eyebrow including Eyebrow and Brownlee
  • R.M. of Hillsborough including Crestwynd and Old Wives lake
  • R.M. of Huron including Tugaske
  • R.M. of Maple Bush including Riverhurst and Douglas Prov. Park
  • R.M. of Marquis including Tuxford Keeler and Buffalo Pound
  • R.M. of Moose Jaw including Pasqua and Bushell Park
  • R.M. of Pense including Pense Belle Plaine and Stony Beach
  • R.M. of Redburn including Rouleau and Hearne
  • R.M. of Rodgers including Coderre and Courval
  • R.M. of Sarnia including Holdfast Chamberlain and Dilke
  • R.M. of Shamrock including Shamrock and Kelstern
  • R.M. of Wheatlands including Mortlach and Parkbeg