BOSTON (CBS) — Boston was among several cities and towns across New England that either tied or broke a record for highest temperature on May 14.
According to National Weather Service, Boston tied a record high at 86 degrees, matching a mark set in 1879.
Here were all the spots across New England that hit record highs for May 14, per NWS:
Maine:
Augusta ME – 91 (previous high: 87 in 1961)
Bangor, ME – 91 (previous high: 87 in 1961)
Caribou, ME – 82 (previous high: 81 in 1961)
Millinocket, ME – 91 (previous high: 87 in 1961)
Portland, ME – 84 (previous high: 81 in 1961)
New Hampshire:
Manchester, NH – 91 (previous high: 81 in 2004)
Vermont:
Burlington, VT – 88 (previous high: 86 in 1961)
Montpelier, VT – 88 (previous high: 85 in 1961)
Morrisville, VT – 88 (previous high: 86 in 2004)
Saint Johnsbury, VT – 89 (previous high: 85 in 2004)
Springfield, VT – 88 (previous high: 84 in 2004)