More temperature records were broken in New Brunswick for Remembrance Day.
November 11th has been typically cold or rainy, but this year, Greater Moncton hit a balmy 21.5°C. That beats out the old record of 21°C set in 1977.
St. Stephen recorded a high of 18.6°C on Wednesday. The previous record for that day was 13.7°C in 1995.
Bathurst was the hot spot in the province with a high of 24.2°C. That beats the previous record of 18.3°C in 1977.
No temperature records were set in Saint John, which only reached a high of 13.8°C.
With files from Tara Clow and Brad Perry.