Canadian Transit & Weather Updates – November 18, 2025

a group of trees that are covered in snow

YUKON / BRITISH COLUMBIA

Haines Road – Haines Junction to Pleasant Camp – Environment Canada has issued a snowfall warning for Haines Road, set to begin this morning and continue into tomorrow night.  20-25cm expected as a frontal system moves onto the Alaskan Panhandle.  Snow is expected to intensify this afternoon.  Although snow levels will remain low, it will become denser and wetter as it approaches Pleasant Camp resulting in possible transportation delays.  Reduced visibility expected during this event.

ALBERTA

We may see some transportation delays for central eastern regions of the province due to snow covered roads and reduced visibility – no highway closures at this time.

SASKATCHEWAN

Snow covered roads with reduced visibility may contribute to delays for areas west and northwest of Saskatoon.  Drivers can expect to have a slower travel this morning on the provinces southern and southeastern regions due to fog, set to dissipate later this morning.