Current Conditions - Regina, SK
-19°
Today's High: -7°

- Feels Like
- -32°
- Humidity
- 70%
- Pressure
- 1022.69 hPa
- Sunrise
- 08:30
- Wind
- 34km/h SE
- UV
- Low
- Visibility
- 16.09km
- Sunset
- 5:54
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Hourly Weather
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Daily weather forecast
Friday
-7°
-11°
Windy with times of sun and clouds. Highs -8 to -6C and lows -12 to -10C.

Saturday
-2°
-10°
Snow showers. Highs -3 to -1C and lows -11 to -9C.

Sunday
-2°
-5°
Times of sun and clouds. Highs -3 to -1C and lows -6 to -4C.

Monday
-1°
-7°
More sun than clouds. Highs -2 to 0C and lows -8 to -6C.

Tuesday
1°
-5°
Times of sun and clouds. Highs 0 to 2C and lows -6 to -4C.

Wednesday
0°
-7°
Partly cloudy. Highs -1 to 1C and lows -8 to -6C.

Thursday
-4°
-11°
Chance of a few snow showers. Highs -5 to -3C and lows -12 to -10C.

Friday
-5°
-12°
Partly cloudy. Highs -6 to -4C and lows -13 to -11C.

Saturday
-5°
-12°
More clouds than sun. Highs -6 to -4C and lows -13 to -11C.

Sunday
-8°
-12°
Partly cloudy. Highs -9 to -7C and lows -13 to -11C.

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Latest Weather News - Regina
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‘Siberian express’ on its way to Saskatchewan, bringing -30 windchillsThe end of the week will bring a cold snap with windchill temperatures below minus thirty and overnight lows of mid minus twenties.WeatherJan 25
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Rime frost: A closer look at Saskatchewan’s winter wonderlandRime frost, a type of frost that only occurs under warm, foggy conditions, has been seen sparkling on trees, powerlines and fences.EnvironmentJan 18
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Energy bills in Canada not expected to fall much in 2023. Maybe that’s a good thing, experts sayEnergy prices in Europe have fallen as fears of a crisis 'fuel' energy conservation and reform. But experts say that won't likely mean a sustained drop in energy prices in Canada.EconomyJan 13
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Blind Regina woman without guide dog struggles with unshovelled sidewalksA blind Regina woman who depends on public transportation says those who don't shovel their sidewalks make her mobility challenges even more difficult.FeaturesJan 9
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Sidewalk snow removal bylaw enforcement in Regina, one year laterIt's been a year since the City of Regina enacted the Sidewalk Snow Clearing Bylaw. The City is calling the program a success with a compliance rate of 86.6 per cent.WeatherJan 5
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City of Regina begins 12-day snowplow planCity crews have completed a systematic plow of major roads and intersections and will begin on Jan. 3, when local streets will be plowed every day until complete.TrafficJan 3
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CAA Saskatchewan offers tips for safe travels this holiday seasonAccording to CAA Saskatchewan, the holidays are among the busiest times of the year when it comes to requests for roadside assistance.ConsumerDec 23, 2022
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Sask. passengers still grounded as winter storms hit Canada coast to coastBetween the 18th and 21st of December, the Regina airport has had 18 cancelled flights, and 50 percent of flight have been delayed.WeatherDec 23, 2022
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Calls to Sask. furnace companies on the rise; tips on how to check your furnaceAmid a frigid start to winter, Michael Schaffer of Regina Plumbing offers a number of things to check if you have issues with your heating system.CanadaDec 22, 2022
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Tips for keeping your vehicle in shape during the chilly Saskatchewan wintersRodney Finnie recommend not running your car through the day unless it is for a long period of time as it drains the battery for next time.CanadaDec 21, 2022
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Indigenous group celebrates winter solstice with traditional ceremony in ReginaWednesday brought about the second annual traditional Indigenous ceremony to celebrate the winter solstice. held outside the legislature in Regina.LifestyleDec 21, 2022
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Saskatchewan weather hampering flights: ‘Pack that extra little bit of patience’Saskatchewan travellers are finding themselves stranded as airlines are delaying and cancelling flights due to the extreme weather.WeatherDec 21, 2022
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Saskatoon colder than the North Pole, paramedics warn of ‘deadly weather’Troy Davies of Medavie says the extreme cold puts extra pressure on first responders as a call for a car crash or a slip and fall becomes life-threatening in such frigid weather.HealthDec 21, 2022
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Winter storm causes chaos on Regina roadwaysOn the heels of a snowstorm that blanketed the Queen City earlier this week, drivers faced icy, snowy streets, making driving conditions unpredictable.CanadaDec 16, 2022
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Dealing with ‘erasure’: The role of Indigenous knowledge in drawing maps of CanadaFor centuries, Indigenous communities have had their traditional knowledge and cultural traditions overlooked, if not erased. But that is starting to change.EnvironmentDec 14, 2022
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Drawing links between nature and our healthThe good news, experts say, is a growing recognition around the world that people and nature cannot do anything but coexist.EnvironmentDec 6, 2022
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Frigid temperatures sweep across Saskatchewan as December beginsEnvironment Canada meteorologist Terri Lang said residents shouldn't be surprised, as these temperatures are normal for early December.WeatherDec 1, 2022
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Freeze-up report shows Saskatchewan on the dry side leading to winterPatrick Boyle, a spokesperson with WSA, said the significant snowfall events the province saw this fall have helped.WeatherNov 28, 2022
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Snowfall warnings, blowing snow for central, south SaskatchewanA brand-new week kicks off with more snow expected for Saskatoon and a blowing snow advisory has been issued for the city of Regina.WeatherNov 28, 2022
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‘Before the flood’: The growing urgency of adapting to the climate crisisFire seasons are longer. Storms are stronger and more frequent. Floods are catastrophic. In Canada there is a growing reality that adaptation to climate change is urgently needed.EnvironmentNov 25, 2022
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Overnight warming bus available to Regina residents experiencing homelessnessThe City of Regina has made an overnight warming bus available to provide urgent alternative shelter to people who have no place to sleep away from the cold and snow.WeatherNov 16, 2022
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Where AI can help fight climate change – and where it can’tInformation on everything from the impacts of past extreme weather events to current soil conditions can be run through a machine that improves its analysis over time.EnvironmentNov 11, 2022
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Cold and snowy winter lies ahead for SaskatchewanIn Saskatchewan, storms have brought winter-like conditions and temperatures have dropped. Weather experts say locals can expect days to continue getting colder.WeatherNov 9, 2022
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Can carbon offsets offer a real solution to the climate crisis?The idea behind offsetting is simple, but the system is imperfect, experts say.EnvironmentNov 8, 2022