For the second day in the row, Saint John has record-breaking heat.
The old record for this date from 1973 of 30.6 was shattered when we hit 32.6 degrees at 3 this afternoon.
You may be noticing a bit of relief now since a windshift caused a significant drop in the temperature from the high 30’s to the low 20’s around 3 o’clock.
Environment Canada meterologist Linda Libby tells CHSJ News cool air off the Bay of Fundy is responsible for the drop.
Environment Canada and Province’s Department of Health have issued a joint health and humidex advisory for Sussex, the K.V., Kings, St. Stephen and Northern Charlotte counties.
The humidex will reach close to 40 degrees by tomorrow afternoon.