Melfort and Nipawin experience record-breaking cold ahead of warm-up
The cold snap in Saskatchewan is coming to end after record breaking cold temperatures in several communities.
On Saturday, Nipawin saw the temperature dip as low as -43.9 C beating the old record of -42.8 C. Melfort’s new record of -41.7 C beat the old record -39.4 C. The previous records are from the same day in 1936.
Environment Canada meteorologist Natalie Hazel said by Sunday, temperatures will be close to or just above zero.
“It is within the realm of possibility certain models have been pointing toward well above normal temperatures for quite a while now,” Hazel said. “I don’t know if plus two is too optimistic though.”


