SASKATOON -- After a week of soaring temperatures, the mercury is expected hit 39 in Saskatoon on Friday. The anticipated high has prompted Environment and Climate Change Canada to renew its heat warning for the city. "The dome of intense heat that has been in place over western Canada has moved into Saskatchewan," the weather agency said in an alert issued early Friday morning. A high of 34.9 was recorded in Saskatoon on Thursday, surpassing a previous record high of 33.9 set in 1962. Throughout the province a total of 28 daily temperatures were broken. The weather system shattered temperature records in 59 communities in British Columbia including the village of Lytton where the temperature hit 49.6 earlier this week.