Summer temperatures in Regina were fairly seasonal with a dry start, but extra moisture came in July and August.
So far, September has been warmer and wetter than usual and it seems that trend will continue into October and November.
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El Niño had a big impact on weather this past year and is now being replaced by La Niña, which means cooler waters in the Pacific Ocean.
Although La Niña won’t have much of an impact on our fall season in Saskatchewan, it could lead to an interesting winter.
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