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Several Temperature Records Broken In N.B.

By Brad Perry Feb 5, 2023 | 5:07 PM

Extreme cold broke several temperature records in New Brunswick over the weekend, according to Environment Canada.

Saint John record a low of -28.7°C on Friday, breaking the old record of -27.3°C set in 2015.

The low of 28.1°C in Greater Moncton was colder than the previous low of -27.8°C in 1917.

Temperatures reached -27.5°C in St. Stephen, slightly colder than the record of -27.2°C set in 1961.

Grand Manan recorded a low temperature of -27.2°C. The previous daily record low was -19°C in 1993.

And Miscou Island reached a low of -25.2°C, breaking the old record of -24.6°C from 2018.

There were also a pair of temperature records broken in southern New Brunswick on Saturday.

The low of -28.7°C in Fundy National Park broke the previous record of -27.2°C set in 1971.

Grand Manan recorded a low temperature of -27.1°C, breaking the old record of -23°C from 1990.

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