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Regina just got hit with a ton of weather warnings. Stay safe.

Oh, you're not going to believe this weather, eh?

### Bundle Up Regina, It's Gonna Be Wild

Alright, Regina, you heard it here first from me, Darlene Chicken-Lawson. This is Regina — yeah, we know what it sounds like, and we've heard your joke. Now sit down and listen.

We've got active weather warnings across the board, and I mean *across the board*. Our real-time monitors are picking up that we're under an unknown number of weather warnings right now. It means the system's just flooded with alerts, and you need to be prepared. We're talking about conditions that could shift on a dime, so if you've got plans to head out to the Warehouse District tonight, or maybe just a quiet walk by Wascana Lake, you might want to reconsider. This isn't just a bit of wind, eh? This is serious business.

Here's what you need to do:

* Check your local forecasts directly from Environment Canada for the most current details.

* Make sure your vehicle is ready for winter driving, even if it feels mild right now.

* Have an emergency kit at home, just in case.

* Keep an eye on the City of Regina's social media for any road closure updates.

This is the kind of warning that makes you remember why we keep our parkas handy well into spring. Stay safe out there, my friends. We'll be watching these conditions closely for you.

Darlene Chicken-Lawson, MiTL Sports Desk.

You know, the team's talking about how quickly these warnings popped up on the morning show — catch that whole discussion at mornings.live.

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