UPDATE: All advisories mentioned in this story have ended
A frost advisory has been issued for Regina, Prince Albert and other parts of east-central and southeastern Saskatchewan. Environment Canada says frost may damage some crops in frost-prone areas.
A ridge of high pressure will bring clearing skies and light winds to parts of the province Wednesday night into Thursday morning.
The agency says much of the southeast corner of Saskatchewan and the northern grainbelt are likely to see frost by morning as temperatures fall to zero.
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Environment Canada recommends taking preventative measures to protect frost-sensitive plants and trees.
Frost advisories are issued by Environment Canada when temperatures are expected to reach the freezing mark during the growing season, leading to potential damage and destruction to plants and crops.
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Frost advisory ended for:
- Prince Albert – Shellbrook – Spiritwood – Duck Lake
- Melfort – Tisdale – Nipawin – Carrot River
- Humboldt – Wynyard – Wadena – Lanigan – Foam Lake
- Fort Qu’Appelle – Indian Head – Lumsden – Pilot Butte
- Yorkton – Melville – Esterhazy
- Hudson Bay – Porcupine Plain
- Estevan – Weyburn – Radville – Milestone
- Moosomin – Grenfell – Kipling – Wawota
- Carlyle – Oxbow – Carnduff – Bienfait – Stoughton
- Kamsack – Canora – Preeceville
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