Another day, another high temperature record set across the Bay of Quinte region.
Wednesday afternoon, the mercury climbed up to 29.5 degrees according to readings taken at CFB Trenton.
That shatters the previous record of 25 degrees set in 1954.
It’s the second day in a row the record has been broken.
Normal highs for this time of year are around 16 degrees.
Environment Canada is forecasting another warm, humid day for Thursday with cooler temperatures setting in on the weekend.