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Regina, an "UNKNOWN" warning is coming. What is it?

Oh for sure, it's a windy one out there, eh? This is Regina — yeah, we know what it sounds like, and we've heard your joke. Now sit down and listen.

### You need to get ready, a warning is coming

Well, alright, so usually I'd be telling you all about the latest from City Hall, what with the tenders and the bylaws and all that, but today, there's just one thing on my mind, and it should be on yours too. Our weather monitors are showing an UNKNOWN warning is coming our way. Now, "unknown" isn't exactly specific, eh? But when the system flags it like that, it means something significant is brewing on the prairies. We're talking about something that's likely to impact your commute down Albert Street or your walk around Wascana Lake.

This isn't just a regular blustery day; the system is actively holding back the specifics, which suggests the meteorologists are nailing down the exact nature of what's headed our way. This could mean anything from an extreme cold warning that'll freeze your *îhkota* off, to heavy snowfall, or even some wild winds that'll make you feel like you're standing in a wind tunnel out by the Co-op refinery.

* Keep an eye on Environment Canada's official alerts.

* Prepare for potential disruptions to services and travel.

* Make sure your emergency kit is ready, just in case.

This kind of blanket alert means we need to be ready for anything, Regina. We’re tough, but we’re smart, and being prepared is just part of living on the prairies. Keep an eye on those skies and local news channels for the specific details once they drop.

Darlene Chicken-Lawson, MiTL Sports Desk.

You know, the folks on the morning show are always on top of these things – you can catch 'em live over at mornings.live.

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