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New Record High Set In Greater Moncton

A new record high temperature was set in Greater Moncton on Thursday.

Environment Canada says the thermometer climbed to 31.5°C at the airport which beats the old record of 30.6°C from 1929.

Records in the area go back to 1881.

Nine other communities in New Brunswick also set new record highs.

By mid-afternoon, the humidex had hit 50 in Miramichi before the humidity level dropped.

Thanks to fog, it was much cooler along the Fundy coast with a high of only 15°C in Saint John.

The hot spot in the province and all of Canada was 36°C in Red Pines near Bathurst.

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Moncton, NB
2:58 pm, Apr 24, 2026
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