Travel advisory in Cardston due to ‘near-zero visibility’
Nov 8, 2020 | 1:32 PM
CARDSTON, AB- Motorists are advised to avoid travelling in the Cardston region due to near-zero visibility, snow covered roads and drifting snow.
CARDSTON, AB- Motorists are advised to avoid travelling in the Cardston region due to near-zero visibility, snow covered roads and drifting snow.
Update: Avoid travel in the Cardston region due to near-zero visibility, snow-covered roads and drifting snow. Snow plows are active in the area, working to improve conditions. Delay travel until conditions improve. (12:51pm) #ABRoads #ABStorm #yql https://t.co/EGKuO3VLex pic.twitter.com/MyWfns7rhd
— 511 Alberta (@511Alberta) November 8, 2020
Fence is almost buried near Cardston pic taken by Scott Taylor #abstorm pic.twitter.com/zZdwkLM0Kb
— Brandon Houck (@HouckisPokisewx) November 8, 2020
Hwy505 btwn Hwy2 and Hwy5, west of Spring Coulee – Closed due to jack-knifed semi, blocking the roadway. Use alt route. (11:11am) #ABRoads
— 511 Alberta (@511Alberta) November 8, 2020
Earlier today, a jack-knifed semi closed Hwy505 between Hwy2 and Hwy5, west of Spring Coulee.
The road remains closed, according to 511 Alberta