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Regina, multiple warnings are out. What's coming?

Your morning weather warning, eh?

Okay, Regina. Listen up. Environment Canada has issued multiple weather warnings for our city and surrounding areas. This isn't just a blip, friends; we're looking at some serious conditions rolling in. This is Regina — yeah, we know what it sounds like, and we've heard your joke. Now sit down and listen.

We don't have the specifics yet on exactly *what* those warnings are for, but the fact that there are multiple active alerts means you need to be paying attention. It could be anything from heavy snow that'll make Albert Street a nightmare, to deep freezes that'll test your furnace in the Cathedral District. You know how quickly things can change out here on the prairies. Keep an eye on the sky, especially if you're heading out to the Co-op refinery for a shift or planning a skate on Wascana Lake. We've seen how a sudden storm can shut things down, eh?

* Multiple active weather warnings from Environment Canada.

* Specific details are pending, but the sheer number indicates significant impact.

* Be prepared for potential travel disruptions and sudden drops in temperature.

My advice? Charge your phones, make sure your winter emergency kit is topped up, and maybe grab an extra loaf of bread from the Sherwood Co-op. We'll be keeping a close watch on this as more information comes in from Environment Canada. Stay safe out there, my friends.

This is Darlene Chicken-Lawson, keeping an eye on things for the MiTL Sports Desk in Regina.

You know, the early crew talks about this kind of stuff every single morning — find them at mornings.live.

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