It has felt more like spring rather than the first few days of winter in New Brunswick.
Several communities set temperature records on Monday, some nearly a century old.
Bas-Caraquet reached a high of 6.3°C, breaking the old record of 4.2°C set in 2003.
The high of 3.5°C in Charlo broke the old record of 3.2°C set in 1990.
Doaktown recorded a high of 9.5°C. The last record of 7°C was set in 2003.
Edmundston shattered a nearly century-old record with a high of 9.1°C. The old record of 4.4°C was set in 1927.
Grand Manan reached a high of 9.5°C, breaking the old record of 9.1°C set in 2022.
The high of 8.1°C in Kouchibouguac broke the old record of 7°C set in 2003.
Miscou Island recorded a high of 4.3°C. The last record of 3.4°C was set in 2016.
It reached 9.9°C in Point Lepreau, breaking the old record of 9.4°C set in 1928.
Woodstock recorded a high of 10.3°C. The old record of 7.2°C was set in 1927.