(Kevin Martel/980 CJME file photo)
The City of Regina is ready for treacherous conditions as an Alberta clipper continued to blow its way through the province Wednesday, wreaking havoc along the way.
Weather alerts blanketed most of the province, as Regina expected to get around five centimetres of snow along with 100-kilometre-per-hour winds Wednesday evening.
The snow mixed with furious winds also make another weather phenomenon a very real possibility; a snow squall watch was in effect for the Regina area.
Terri Lang, a meteorologist with Environment Canada, says the best way to keep yourself and others safe during hazardous weather events is to just stay home.