Cold records set in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick

More counterexamples. These break records going back as far as 1871. That’s 146 years! 

NOVA SCOTIA

Issued by Environment Canada

The following station set a daily minimum temperature record on July 23, 2017:

Port Hawkesbury
New record of 5.5
Old record of 6.0 set in 1986
Records in this area have been kept since 1875

NEW BRUNSWICK

The following station set a daily minimum temperature record on July 22, 2017:

Edmundston
New record of 2.4
Old record of 2.7 set in 2013
Records in this area have been kept since 1914

The following stations set a daily minimum temperature record on
July 23, 2017:

Edmundston
New record of 1.3
Old record of 5.0 set in 1996
Records in this area have been kept since 1914

Grand Manan
New record of 5.5
Old record of 7.0 set in 1992
Records in this area have been kept since 1883

Kouchibouguac Nat’l Park
New record of 6.3
Old record of 7.0 set in 1979
Records in this area have been kept since 1924

Saint John
New record of 5.1
Old record of 6.3 set in 1992
Records in this area have been kept since 1871

Woodstock
New record of 3.3
Old record of 3.9 set in 1932
Records in this area have been kept since 1886

2 thoughts on “Cold records set in Nova Scotia and New Brunswick”

  1. Scott Dredge

    Record breaking cold is a counter example of climate change?!?

    1. You cannot have record breaking cold when the world is heating itself to Armageddon.

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