Residents in Regina, Saskatchewan, can expect better conditions today after Environment Canada lifted all weather warnings and alerts for the city on March 13, 2026. The national weather agency removed the alerts at 9:53 AM as the recent snowy weather began to move out of the area.
The lifting of these warnings signals that the immediate risk of heavy snow or poor visibility has ended for the community. This change allows for a gradual return to normal daily activities following the recent winter weather that impacted the region.
While the major alerts are gone, the forecast still shows a 30 per cent chance of light snow for the rest of the day. Temperatures are expected to remain cold, staying between -11°C and -5°C.
Residents are encouraged to continue monitoring the local forecast as the region transitions out of the recent storm system. It is common for this part of the country to see a mix of clear skies and light snow during the middle of March.