Sarah Mills: A little wave on the road can make somebody's day
Many Saskatchewan drivers give each other a little wave when they pass on the roads or highways, but Sarah Mills says sh...
Saskatchewan was feeling more like summer than fall on Thursday.
For the second day in a row, the province saw temperature records fall as a result of the unseasonably warm heat wave that has gripped the province.
Thirteen communities broke a record according to Environment Canada’s website.
Regina set a new temperature benchmark. The Queen City reached 30.8 C, edging the old record of 30.6 C that had stood since 1887.
Moose Jaw hit 33 C, smashing teh previous record set in 1967. Elbow reached 32 C, beating their previous record by nearly 4 C.
The weather agency said the warm conditions will continue until seasonal temperatures return by the middle of next week.