Kyle Sooley-Brookings

May 28, 20212 min

3 Maritime Provinces set new temperature records

Updated: Jun 30, 2021

It was quite hot across all three Maritime provinces on Wednesday with several locations setting new daily maximum temperature records.

Several locations reached or slightly exceed 30 degrees.

The weather will be much cooler today with highs only expected to reach into the low to mid-teens.

Here is a list of new temperature records.

New Brunswick

Bas-caraquet Area (Bas Caraquet)

New record of 30.1

Old record of 29.6 set in 2020

Records in this area have been kept since 1964

Bouctouche Area (Bouctouche CDA CS)

New record of 30.6

Old record of 29.0 set in 1982

Records in this area have been kept since 1965

Doaktown Area (Doaktown Auto RCS)

New record of 31.1

Old record of 30.0 set in 2001

Records in this area have been kept since 1952

Miscou Island Area (Miscou Island (AUT))

New record of 28.3

Old record of 26.9 set in 2020

Records in this area have been kept since 1957

Moncton Area (Moncton/greater Moncton Romeo Leblanc Intl A)

New record of 30.5

Old record of 29.0 set in 1982

Records in this area have been kept since 1881

St. Stephen Area (St. Stephen)

New record of 31.8

Old record of 29.0 set in 1982

Records in this area have been kept since 1951

Nova Scotia

Cheticamp Area (Cheticamp Highlands National Park)

New record of 26.4

Old record of 26.1 set in 1961

Records in this area have been kept since 1956

Greenwood Area (Greenwood A)

New record of 29.4

Old record of 29.1 set in 2007

Records in this area have been kept since 1914

Ingonish Area (Ingonish Beach RCS)

New record of 28.8

Old record of 28.0 set in 1984

Records in this area have been kept since 1950

Kentville Area (Kentville CDA CS)

New record of 29.3

Old record of 28.7 set in 2007

Records in this area have been kept since 1898

Port Hawkesbury Area (Port Hawkesbury)

New record of 28.2

Old record of 27.5 set in 1982

Records in this area have been kept since 1960

Prince Edward Island

St. Peters Bay Area (St. Peters)

New record of 27.1

Old record of 27.0 set in 1984

Records in this area have been kept since 1960

Data Source: Environment and Climate Change Canada