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November Sees More Weather Records Broken

More temperature records were broken in New Brunswick for Remembrance Day.

November 11th has been typically cold or rainy, but this year, Greater Moncton hit a balmy 21.5C. That beats out the old record of 21C set in 1977.

St. Stephen recorded a high of 18.6C on Wednesday. The previous record for that day was 13.7C in 1995.

Bathurst was the hot spot in the province with a high of 24.2C. That beats the previous record of 18.3C in 1977.

No temperature records were set in Saint John, which only reached a high of 13.8C.

With files from Tara Clow and Brad Perry.

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