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Several Temperature Records Set Christmas Day

Environment Canada says the warm Christmas Day weather broke records in a number of New Brunswick communities.

Saint John hit a high of 14.9°C, breaking the old daily record of 14°C set in 2014.

St. Stephen also broke its 2014 record when it reached 16.2°C on Friday.

Miramichi hit a high of 14.6°C, shattering the old record of 12.2°C set in 1964.

Kouchibouguac also hit a high of 14.6°C on Friday. That broke the record of 12.8°C set way back in 1930.

Doaktown soared to a high of 15.1°C, breaking its old record of 12°C set in 2014.

Woodstock reached 15.3°C, breaking the old record in the area of 13.3°C set in 1964.

The high of 13.3°C in Point Lepreau broke the record of 12.5°C set in 2014.

Bathurst reached a high temperature of 13.7°C, breaking the old record of 11.1°C set in 1964.

Charlo hit a high of 10.7°C, nearly doubling the old record of 5.5°C set in 1966.

  • Brad Perry is an award-winning news anchor and reporter and a 2013 graduate of the NBCC journalism program. Based in New Brunswick, he is also the assistant national news director for Acadia Broadcasting. Contact Brad at perry.brad@radioabl.ca.

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May 2, 2026
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