Unseasonably warm temps fuelling wildfire, affecting crops in Maritimes
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Unseasonably warm temperatures in New Brunswick and Nova Scotia, reaching between 20°C and 30°C, are raising concerns about wildfires and their impact on local crops. Typically, October sees average highs below 15°C, so this unusual heat poses a significant threat to agriculture and the environment. It's crucial to monitor these conditions as they could lead to devastating consequences for farmers and the ecosystem.
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