Thursday was a record warm day for two Manitoba towns, including one in the Parkland.
Swan RIver saw the mercury top out at 14.5 degrees, according to Environment Canada.
That broke a previous record of 13.1, which was set in 2016.
Meanwhile, the previous record high in Churchill was also broken yesterday, as it reached 5.1 dgrees for a high, breaking the previous mark of 2.2 set back in 1964.
The weather service says double digit highs are expect to continue in parts of the Parkland and Southern Manitoba into the weekend.