From the north to the south, temperature records were broken across the province. Fourteen places - including Regina - set high temperature records for Sunday. Cypress Hills went up to 10.7 to break a record of 10.0 they set in 1992. Buffalo Narrows was 7.8 yesterday, breaking 2000's record high temp of 5.1 set in 2000. The other records that were set yesterday, preliminarily, include: Collins Bay Area: New record of 0.9 (Old record of -2.1 set in 2000); Coronach Area: New record of 8.9 (Old record of 8.5 set in 1988); Key Lake Area: New record of 3.3 (Old record of 1.5 set in 1989); La Ronge Area: New record of 4.7 (Old record of 4.4 set in 2001); Meadow Lake Area New record of 5.0 (Old record of 4.0 set in 2011); Regina Area: New record of 4.7 (Old record of 3.9 set in 1909); Rockglen Area: New record of 6.3 (Old record of 5.2 set in 2017); Southend Reindeer Area: New record of 1.5 (Old record of 0.0 set in 2001); Stony Rapids Area: New record of -3.4 (Old record of -4.7 set in 2020); Uranium City Area: New record of -0.4 (Old record of -2.7 set in 2000); Waskesiu Lake Area: New record of 7.7 (Old record of 3.5 set in 1992); Wynyard Area: New record of 5.4 (Old record of 3.8 set in 2016). High temperatures today and Tuesday may cause even more daily records to fall.