Record high temperatures were broken in four communities across New Brunswick on Thursday thanks to a warm airmass over the region.
According to Environment Canada, the hotspot was a steamy 32 degrees Celsius at Kouchibouguac National Park which surpassed its old record from 1992.
Moncton and Doaktown were two places which tied their previous records of 30.6 degrees.
On the flip side, several communities broke record lows earlier this week.




