Environment Canada reports that a half dozen locations set new daily minimum temperature records in Saskatchewan on Saturday.
The Lucky Lake area set a new record of -34.8 degrees beating out the record of 30.5 degrees set in 2009. The longest standing record that was broken was in Nipawin when the daily minimum record reached -41.8 degrees. The old record was set in 1954.
Other communities with new records include Key Lake, Last Mountain Lake Sanctuary area, Weyburn and Yorkton. Saskatchewan, the land of extremes after less than two weeks earlier Environment Canada reported that 16 locations set or tied daily maximum temperature records January 14th with daytime highs hitting double digits on the plus side in many locations.
The following areas set a daily minimum temperature record on
January 24, 2026 (temperature values given in degrees Celsius):
KEY LAKE AREA (Key Lake)
New record of -48.5
Old record of -46.7 set in 2021
Records in this area have been kept since 1976
LAST MOUNTAIN LAKE (SANCTUARY) AREA (Last Mountain CS)
New record of -38.3
Old record of -36.1 set in 2021
Records in this area have been kept since 1975
LUCKY LAKE AREA (Lucky Lake)
New record of -34.8
Old record of -30.5 set in 2009
Records in this area have been kept since 1972
NIPAWIN AREA (Nipawin)
New record of -41.8
Old record of -40.0 set in 1954
Records in this area have been kept since 1927
WEYBURN AREA (Weyburn)
New record of -34.5
Old record of -34.0 set in 1982
Records in this area have been kept since 1953
YORKTON AREA (Yorkton)
New record of -39.2
Old record of -37.8 set in 1972
Records in this area have been kept since 1941
Note: the temperature records reported here have been derived from a
selection of historical stations in each geographic area that were
active during the period of record.
















