A warming southwest wind is pushing temperatures well above averages for early November in the Maritimes. It doesn’t last long, though, as cooler conditions return through the end of the week and into the weekend.
High temperature records for a Nov. 6
Here are lists of the standing record high temperatures in the Maritimes for a Nov. 6, along with the year set:
New Brunswick
- BAS-CARAQUET AREA: 21.3 C (2022)
- BATHURST AREA: 22.6 C (2008)
- BOUCTOUCHE AREA: 19.5 C (2017)
- CAMPBELLTON AREA: 21 C (2008)
- CHARLO AREA: 21 C (2008)
- CHIPMAN AREA: 21.1 C (1938)
- DALHOUSIE AREA: 21 C (2008)
- DOAKTOWN AREA: 22.7 C (2022)
- EDMUNDSTON AREA: 20.9 C (2022)
- FREDERICTON AREA: 23.1 C (2022)
- FUNDY (NATIONAL PARK) AREA: 18.9 C (1950)
- GRAND FALLS AREA: 17.2 C (1959)
- GRAND MANAN AREA: 20.6 C (2022)
- HOPEWELL AREA: 18.5 C (2022)
- KOUCHIBOUGUAC AREA: 23 C (2022)
- MIRAMICHI AREA: 22.3 C (2022)
- MISCOU ISLAND AREA: 20.5 C (2022)
- MONCTON AREA: 23 C (2022)
- OROMOCTO AREA: 23.1 C …