Environment Canada is reporting record temperatures in New Brunswick.
Saint John reached a high of 13.3 degrees on Monday, March 16, breaking the 2010 record of 11.4 degrees.
The St. Stephen area hit 14.7 degrees, a new record high, beating the 2010 record of 14.2 degrees.
Fundy National Park hit 12.2 degrees, which ties the record from just last year.
Woodstock also saw the warmest temperatures, hitting 13.6 degrees, just slightly above the previous record set in 2010 of 13.5 degrees.
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