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Several New Brunswick locations broke daily temperature records on Wednesday, but Environment Canada has issued a frost advisory for the province.
Environment Canada frost advisories are in place for whole province

Hannah Rudderham · CBC News
· Posted: May 21, 2026 9:27 AM EDT | Last Updated: 1 hour ago
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Seven New Brunswick locations broke daily temperature records on Wednesday, including some that hit low 30s. (Bert Savard/CBC)
All of New Brunswick is under an Environment Canada frost advisory for early Friday morning, but you wouldn’t guess it by looking at Wednesday’s weather.
Several New Brunswick communities broke daily high temperature records on Wednesday.
Fredericton broke the old May 20 record of 30.6 C — set in 1951 — by a little less than one degree, with a temperature of 31.3 C.
Moncton set a record of 31.4 C, smashing the old one of 28.9 C, set in 1931.
Several places broke or tied records that were set in 2003.
Doaktown tied its 2003 record of 31 C. Grand Manan reached 29.5, breaking its 2003 record of 24.9 C.
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