Cloudy, cold, rainy and repeat.
If it was April we wouldn’t think twice about the gloomy weather lately but it’s mid-June in New Brunswick and temperatures should be reaching well into the 20’s Celsius by now.
Environment Canada meteorologist Claude Cote says a low pressure system is basically stuck over the region.
“We have a low pressure system that originated from the province of Quebec and it drifted very slowly across New Brunswick. Then it stalled in Southeast New Brunswick of days,” he notes.
But hope is on the horizon, Cote adds a high pressure system is on its way which will bring much warmer temperatures.
By Sunday, he says it could even hit 30 degrees.