Jack Frost seems to have paid a visit to southern Saskatchewan.
With the cold weather, Regina is under a snowfall warning from Environment Canada. The Queen City is expected to see around 10 to 20 cm of snow over the next day.
Areas like Moose Jaw, Kindersley and Estevan could all see pockets of up to 20 cm of snow.
The City of Regina has also declared snow routes are in affect starting 6 a.m. Thursday.
“This means there is no on-street parking along the identified routes for a 24-hour period,” the city said in a press release.
“This parking ban allows crews to plow the roads from curb to curb, improving traffic flow along the busy roadways. It will also help ensure roads are passable for emergency response vehicles.”
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Blue signs with a white snowflake identify the snow routes.
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