One of the notable cold weather records that was broken on Wednesday was in Estevan. The mercury dropped to -37.9 beating out a record set 115 years ago in 1910. And once again, a Saskatchewan community is the cold spot in Canada this morning. Val Marie in the southwest is currently at -42.5 degrees.
All of central and southern Saskatchewan is still under an extreme cold warning this morning. Environment Canada says this prolonged extreme cold event will come to an end today. Although temperatures remain quite cold this morning, they will begin to moderate today and tomorrow, with a significant warm-up expected this weekend including plus temperatures forecast in many areas of the province.
The following areas set a daily minimum temperature record on
February 19, 2025 (temperature values given in degrees Celsius):
ASSINIBOIA AREA
New record of -35.9
Old record of -31.7 set in 2020
Records in this area have been kept since 1965
CORONACH AREA
New record of -38.2
Old record of -32.9 set in 2018
Records in this area have been kept since 1961
ELBOW AREA
New record of -38.0
Old record of -36.0 set in 1986
Records in this area have been kept since 1955
ESTEVAN AREA
New record of -37.9
Old record of -34.4 set in 1910
Records in this area have been kept since 1900
LAST MOUNTAIN LAKE (SANCTUARY) AREA
New record of -40.2
Old record of -39.0 set in 1986
Records in this area have been kept since 1975
LUCKY LAKE AREA
New record of -33.7
Old record of -30.3 set in 2011
Records in this area have been kept since 1972
MEADOW LAKE AREA
New record of -42.3
Old record of -40.7 set in 2011
Records in this area have been kept since 1959
ROCKGLEN AREA
New record of -35.5
Old record of -28.4 set in 2020
Records in this area have been kept since 1970
ROSETOWN AREA
New record of -39.7
Old record of -39.0 set in 1986
Records in this area have been kept since 1913
WATROUS AREA
New record of -40.4
Old record of -37.8 set in 1966
Records in this area have been kept since 1953
WEYBURN AREA
New record of -36.1
Old record of -31.8 set in 2013
Records in this area have been kept since 1953















