It was a record breaking day in two communities Monday.
Red Lake topped 33.5-degrees, smashing the old record of 31.3 which was set in 2005.
Sioux Lookout reached 32.1-degrees, clipping the 2005 record of 31.5-degrees as well.
Dryden tied the 31.7-degree record it reached in 1936.
Ear Falls tied its 31.3-degree record that was set in 2005.
It was a complete 180 today (Tuesday).
At 8:00 this morning, one CKDR listener reported that his rain gauge was over 41-millimetres.
Hot and Humid Monday Across Northwest
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