Southern Saskatchewan, including the city of Regina, is currently under a thunderstorm warning as severe weather moves through the region.
According to Environment Canada, the warning was issued on Tuesday afternoon and is expected to remain in effect for several hours. The warning covers a large portion of southern Saskatchewan, including the cities of Regina, Moose Jaw, and Swift Current.
Residents in these areas are advised to take caution and be prepared for potential thunderstorms, which could bring heavy rain, strong winds, and hail. Environment Canada also warns of the possibility of lightning strikes, which can be dangerous and cause power outages.
The thunderstorm warning comes as a low-pressure system moves through the region, bringing with it unstable air and the potential for severe weather. Environment Canada is closely monitoring the situation and will provide updates as necessary.
In the meantime, residents are advised to stay indoors if possible and avoid any unnecessary travel. If caught outside during a thunderstorm, it is important to seek shelter immediately and avoid open areas, tall trees, and bodies of water.
This is a developing situation and residents are encouraged to stay informed by monitoring local weather reports and following any instructions from authorities. Stay safe, Southern Saskatchewan.