A heat warning continues for the third day across much of southern New Brunswick.
Environment Canada says highs will range between 27°C and 30°C.
But with the humidity, it will feel more like 36 to 39 outside.
Cooler conditions can be expected along parts of the coast.
Meanwhile, a number of temperature records were set in New Brunswick on Tuesday.
St. Stephen hit 32.8°C, edging the old record of 32.7°C set in 2005.
In the Saint John area, the high of 30.9°C beat the 2014 record of 30.7°C.
Bas-Caraquet topped out at 28.6°C, shattering the old record of 28.3°C set in 1967.