June 2021 review and July (summer/fall) outlook NB

Submitted by admin on Sat, 2021/07/03 - 07:08

June’s temperature was above normal (+2.0ºC) while precipitation was below normal (78%) in comparison with the 30-year climate normal (1981-2010) for the province. 

Climate event of the month: For three consecutive nights (June 28, 29 & 30), nighttime minimum temperatures remained above 20ºC in Fredericton for the first time on record during the month of June.  The only other site in the province to have recorded similar criteria was in Woodstock back in June 1949.

See all the details in the attached final report for June and an outlook for July 2021 from Jill Maepea, Warning Preparedness Meteorologist / Client Service Operations Atlantic, Environment and Climate Change Canada / Government of Canada

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