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Multiple Temperature Records Broken In NB

By Tara Clow Nov 6, 2022 | 9:02 AM

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Normally in early November, many New Brunswickers are starting to think about when to install their winter tires, but not this year.

Temperatures across the province on November 5th broke many records according to Environment Canada.

It was 23 degrees in St. Stephen, crushing the old record of 19 degrees in 1982.

Fredericton reached a high of 21 degrees, beating out an old record of 19.4 set in 1948.

Grand Manan residents felt temperatures of 17.2 degrees. The last high they had was in 2010 of 15.3 degrees.

Meteorologist Jill Maepea recently told Acadia News, we are under the influence of the semi-permanent Bermuda High over the Atlantic Ocean near the Island of Bermuda.

Above-normal temperatures were expected across southern New Brunswick until the middle of the month.

October had temperatures about two to four degrees above average compared to the 30-year normal.

(Environment Canada)The following areas set a daily maximum temperature record on November 5, 2022:

Bas-Caraquet Area (Bas Caraquet)
New record of 22.0
Old record of 20.5 set in 1982
Records in this area have been kept since 1964

Bathurst Area (Bathurst A)
New record of 23.4
Old record of 20.9 set in 2008
Records in this area have been kept since 1872

Charlo Area (Charlo Auto)
New record of 21.8
Old record of 19.0 set in 2008
Records in this area have been kept since 1966

Doaktown Area (Doaktown Auto RCS)
New record of 21.2
Old record of 19.0 set in 1982
Records in this area have been kept since 1952

Edmundston Area (Edmundston)
New record of 22.0
Old record of 19.9 set in 2008
Records in this area have been kept since 1918

Fredericton Area (Fredericton CDA CS)
New record of 21.0
Old record of 19.4 set in 1948
Records in this area have been kept since 1871

Grand Manan Area (Grand Manan Sar CS)
New record of 17.2
Old record of 15.3 set in 2010
Records in this area have been kept since 1962

Miramichi Area (Miramichi RCS)
New record of 20.9
Old record of 20.6 set in 1938
Records in this area have been kept since 1873

Miscou Island Area (Miscou Island (AUT))
New record of 17.6
Old record of 14.4 set in 2010
Records in this area have been kept since 1957

St. Stephen Area (St. Stephen)
New record of 23.1
Old record of 19.0 set in 1982
Records in this area have been kept since 1951

Woodstock Area (Woodstock Newbridge)
New record of 21.2
Old record of 20.0 set in 1938
Records in this area have been kept since 1886

(With files from Tara Clow and Allan Dearing)

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