Saskatchewan is being blanketed by smoke, and there are a number of air quality advisories. Most of the smoky conditions are north of Fort Qu’Appelle, Last Mountain Lake, and Melville. The alerts basically run border to border, east and west across the province. South of that, Regina, Moose Jaw and the southern section of Saskatchewan […]
Weather radar was not operating the night a tornado touched down and caused damage south of Regina, making it difficult for meteorologists to track the storm. Environment and Climate Change Canada says the tornado landed south of the city at around 8:55 p.m. on Saturday, but a tornado warning did not go out until seven minutes […]
After mother nature’s attempt to resurrect winter last week, residents of southern Saskatchewan can expect some warmer temperatures as we close out April and head into May. Throughout April, temperatures sat below the seasonal average for the most part but temperatures will kick up to seasonal temperatures throughout and after this weekend. “Friday, Saturday, and […]
Our spring snowstorm is finally coming to end. Environment and Climate Change Canada has ended its snowfall warning. The forecast says we’ll still see some light snowfall until tomorrow morning. As we head into next week, temperatures will return to an average above zero. The snowstorm began Tuesday with wet and heavy snowfall that continued […]
The snow continues to fall in the Queen City but we are at the tail end of the blizzard. Environment and Climate Change Canada still has ended the blizzard warnin for Regina. However, a blowing snow advisory is now in effect – predicting the snowfall and gusty winds to continue through this afternoon. However, there […]
One month closer to spring but it’s still expected to be cold. Colder than normal in fact. Don’t let the warm start to March fool you. Environment and Climate Change Canada says the temperatures are expected to sit below average. “The outlook for March is a little bit on the colder side so we’ll have […]
Even with February’s false spring, the month panned out to be a bit colder than usual. “A little bit cooler than normal, about .4 of a degree colder than the average temperature,” says Dan Fulton, Meteorologist with Environment and Climate Change Canada. “The very beginning of the month was quite a bit colder than normal […]
Environment and Climate Change Canada issued another cold warning for the southern half of the province this morning but it has now ended. Regina was seeing wind chills valued at -40 degrees. Even though the warning has ended, the wind chill is still expected to be valued between -20 and -30 degrees this afternoon and […]