Many people did something this weekend that doesn’t usually happen in early November — they headed to the beach.
Environment Canada says temperature records were broken again on Sunday.
Fredericton reached a high of 23.1°C, breaking the old record of 20.6°C set in 1959.
The high of 20.6°C in Grand Manan shattered the previous record of 16°C set in 1982.
In the Kouchibouguac area, the high of 23°C broke the old record of 21.1°C set in 1938.
Moncton’s high of 23°C on Sunday broke the previous record of 21.1°C set in 1938.
The high of 17.7°C in Saint John also broke a record from 1938, when it was 16.7°C.
St. Stephen reached a high of 24.1°C, shattering the previous record of 18.3°C set in 1959.
Several of these communities also set temperature records on Saturday.
You can find the full list of Sunday’s records below:
Bas-Caraquet Area
New record of 21.3°C
Old record of 18.9°C set in 1967
Records in this area have been kept since 1964
Doaktown Area
New record of 22.7°C
Old record of 18.3°C set in 1956
Records in this area have been kept since 1952
Edmundston Area
New record of 20.9°C
Old record of 20.8°C set in 2008
Records in this area have been kept since 1918
Fredericton Area
New record of 23.1°C
Old record of 20.6°C set in 1959
Records in this area have been kept since 1871
Grand Manan Area
New record of 20.6°C
Old record of 16.0°C set in 1982
Records in this area have been kept since 1962
Kouchibouguac Area
New record of 23.0°C
Old record of 21.1°C set in 1938
Records in this area have been kept since 1924
Miramichi Area
New record of 22.3°C
Old record of 20.0°C set in 1959
Records in this area have been kept since 1873
Miscou Island Area
New record of 20.5°C
Old record of 15.2°C set in 2008
Records in this area have been kept since 1957
Moncton Area
New record of 23.0°C
Old record of 21.1°C set in 1938
Records in this area have been kept since 1881
Saint John Area
New record of 17.7°C
Old record of 16.7°C set in 1938
Records in this area have been kept since 1871
St. Stephen Area
New record of 24.1°C
Old record of 18.3°C set in 1959
Records in this area have been kept since 1951