A more than 100-year-old weather record fell on Wednesday in Saskatchewan. Environment Canada says eight locations either exceeded or tied their daily maximum temperature record for February 4th. Prince Albert knocked down the oldest record when the mercury went to 6.0 degrees Celsius on Wednesday beating out the old record of 4.4 degrees set in 1925.
The hotspot in Saskatchewan yesterday was Maple Creek at 14.9 degrees. The hotspot in Canada was Lethbridge at 20.6 degrees. Saskatoon didn’t set a new record, but the daytime high was 4.2 degrees Celsius.
The following areas set or tied a daily maximum temperature record
on February 4, 2026 (temperature values given in degrees Celsius):
BUFFALO NARROWS AREA (Buffalo Narrows (AUT))
New record of 8.9
Old record of 8.5 set in 2012
Records in this area have been kept since 1962
CYPRESS HILLS (PROVINCIAL PARK) AREA (Cypress Hills Park)
New record of 11.8
Old record of 11.5 set in 1992
Records in this area have been kept since 1918
MAPLE CREEK AREA (Maple Creek)
New record of 14.9
Old record of 12.8 set in 1964
Records in this area have been kept since 1915
MEADOW LAKE AREA (Meadow Lake)
New record of 6.4
Old record of 5.1 set in 2009
Records in this area have been kept since 1959
PRINCE ALBERT AREA (Prince Albert Glass Field)
New record of 6.0
Old record of 4.4 set in 1925
Records in this area have been kept since 1884
ROCKGLEN AREA (Rockglen (AUT))
New record of 7.2
Old record of 6.0 set in 1993
Records in this area have been kept since 1970
SOUTHEND REINDEER AREA (Southend)
New record of 4.4
Old record of 3.3 set in 1964
Records in this area have been kept since 1938
YORKTON AREA (Yorkton)
Tied record of 2.7 set in 1991
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.
















