In a nutshell, October was cool and slightly wet (with the exception of the north which remained dry).
October was cool enough for unseasonably early snowfalls to accumulate for various parts of the province (not just the north!) in the second half of the month.
See all the details in the attached final report for October and the outlook for fall/winter.
Weather
Weather-related information, including monthly climate summaries for New Brunswick as compiled by Environment and Climate Change Canada.
September 2018 Review, October and Fall Outlook
From Jill Maepea, Environment and Climate Change Canada:
The above normal temperatures from July and August were replaced by temperatures near normal for September. September was also dry as precipitation for the month was below to well below normal.
See all the details in the attached final report for September and the outlook for fall.
August 2018 weather review and outlook for fall (Updated)
From Jill Maepea of Environment and Climate Change Canada, here is the August review with an outlook for fall.
August mimicked July very closely with hot and humid conditions prevailing across the province. The main exception was a bit more precipitation mainly in the form of thunderstorms and showers (some of which were severe).
July 2018 weather review with the outlook for August and Fall
Hot and dry conditions dominated the month of July across New Brunswick. Will these conditions persist for August and beyond? Find out more in the attached final report for July and the outlook for August/Fall.
June 2018 review and outlook for July / Summer
Here’s a look back at June 2018 and a look at the summer months ahead. Prepared by Jill Maepea of the Meteorological Service of Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada. This is a PDF file.
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