After a tornado warning and severe thunderstorm warnings were issued and then lifted, areas around Regina were under a severe thunderstorm watch Saturday night.
The tornado warning was issued just after 9 p.m. for some regions around the Queen City. The warning was lifted just before 9:30 p.m., and replaced by a severe thunderstorm warning.
A severe thunderstorm warning for Regina also was removed, but not before the storm dumped rain on the city and overwhelmed some storm drains.
The Albert Street underpass near the intersection with Saskatchewan Drive was flooded during the deluge.
Major flooding in downtown Regina trying to head out for a quick look before the next tornado #skstorm #yqr chaos be safe! pic.twitter.com/jHOsNlw7w3
— ⚡️StormRangerBike🤠🚲 (@StormRangerBike) May 28, 2023
College and Winnipeg. Thankfully my basement isn’t flooded… #yqr #skstorm pic.twitter.com/LBgGbtX24p
— Randie A (@randieox) May 28, 2023
Good thing that was little hail. #SKStorm pic.twitter.com/Ph1jeP89u3
— Anita K (@ahneetaK) May 28, 2023
Environment Canada says Regina recorded 1.73 centimetres of rain by midnight or nearly three quarters of an inch.