2023 marks warmest year on record for La Ronge
An unusually strong El Niño, as well as perhaps climate change, is to blame for 2023 being the warmest year on record in La Ronge.
That’s according to Environment and Climate Change Canada meteorologist Terri Lang, who explained the presence of El Niño has attributed to La Ronge recording it warmest year in 59 years of record keeping. She noted the last strong El Niño year was in 1997.
“It was that year that we kind of knocked out a lot of new number ones this year, so the El Niño is certainly a contributing factor,” Lang said. “It’s yet to be determined, but there may be some contribution from climate change as well.”
The annual mean temperature for La Ronge in 2023 was 2.4°C, which was a 2.2°C departure from normal. Last year was the fourth warmest year for Key Lake (42 years of records), fourth warmest for North Battleford (79 years of records), fifth warmest for Meadow Lake (61 years of records), and fifth warmest for Saskatoon (119 years of records).