Brrrr — good chance of snow overnight in Regina
May 25, 2012
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Brrrr — good chance of snow overnight in Regina
http://metronews.ca
May 24, 2012
Will Regina see a late-May snowfall?
It just might. Weather forecasters, including Environment Canada and The Weather Network, predict the odds are good for some mixed precipitation overnight.
Regina Beats 92-Year-Old Record Low
July 12, 2009
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Record Cold in Regina, Estevan
http://www.newstalk650.com
July 11, 2009
Regina Beats 92-Year-Old Record Low
For people camping at Craven, or elsewhere, it was a chilly start to the weekend in parts of southern Saskatchewan.
Environment Canada meteorologist Jean Theriault (TERR-ee-oh) says Regina broke the record cold temperature for July 11.
“3.1 recorded this morning, the previous record was 3.9, an old one, recorded in 1917,” Theriault said Saturday morning.