A flow of warm air from the Pacific Ocean kept things toasty across the province on Thursday.
The weather system has caused weather records to fall in dozens of Saskatchewan communities over the course of the week and Jan. 19 was no exception.
All told, 13 communities set new high temperature marks, according to an Environment Canada weather summary released Thursday evening.
ASSINIBOIA
New record of 6.5 C
Record of 5.5 C set in 1986
Records started in 1915
BROADVIEW
New record of 6.3 C
Record of 4.4 C set in 1944
Records started in 1904
ELBOW
New record of 6.7 C
Record of 5.0 C set in 1968
Records started in 1945
HUDSON BAY
New record of 4.0 C
Record of 3.9 C set in 1944
Records started in 1943
LAST MOUNTAIN LAKE
New record of 4.1 C
Record of 3.2 C set in 2014
Records started in 1975
LUCKY LAKE
New record of 8.1 C
Record of 3.5 C set in 2004
Records started in 1972
MOOSE JAW
New record of 10.8 C
Record of 10.0 C set in 2004
Records started in 1972
OUTLOOK
New record of 10.2 C
Record of 8.3 C set in 1944
Records started in 1915
ROCKGLEN
New record of 7.2 C
Record of 4.9 C set in 2005
Records started in 1956
SASKATOON
New record of 4.5 C
Record of 3.3 C set in 1971
Records started in 1892
URANIUM CITY
New record of 0.1 C
Record of -3.6 C set in 2009
Records started in 1953
WYNYARD
New record of 6.7 C
Old record of 3.9 C set in 1971
Records started in 1939
YORKTON
New record of 5.6 C
Old record of 3.3 C set in 1942
Records started in 1884
*all temperature data from Environment Canada