Boxing Day was another record-breaking day of temperatures in New Brunswick.
Environment Canada says temperature records were set in more than a dozen communities throughout the province.
Saint John, St. Stephen, Moncton, Fredericton, Miramichi and Bathurst all broke records which were at least 38 years old.
New record highs were also set in Bouctouche, Charlo, Doaktown, Kouchibouguac, Point Lepreau and Woodstock.
Below is a list of preliminary numbers released by Environment Canada.
Bathurst area: New record of 13.0°C; old record of 11.7°C set in 1964.
Bouctouche area: New record of 15.4°C; old record of 10.5°C set in 1982.
Charlo area: New record of 10.3°C; old record of 4.5°C set in 2003.
Doaktown area: New record of 14.1°C; old record of 12.2°C set in 1957.
Fredericton area: New record of 13.5°C; old record of 11.9°C set in 1982.
Kouchibouguac area: New record of 14.3°C; old record of 13.9°C set in 1964.
Miramichi area: New record of 14.3°C; old record of 13.9°C set in 1964.
Moncton area: New record of 14.7°C; old record of 13.9°C set in 1964.
Point Lepreau area: New record of 11.6°C; old record of 10.0°C set in 1932.
Saint John area: New record of 13.3°C; old record of 12.8°C set in 1964.
St. Stephen area: New record of 13.8°C; old record of 13.0°C set in 1982.
Woodstock area: New record of 13.0°C; old record of 11.7°C set in 1964.