P.E.I. hits temperature records on hottest day of the year

Temperature fell quickly after topping records

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Caption: It has been a week of extended beach weather on P.E.I., but thunderstorms are spoiling the party Wednesday morning. (Sarah MacMillan/CBC)

Tuesday's weather broke daily temperature records in both P.E.I. cities on what was the hottest day of the year.
The temperature reached 28.6 C in Charlottetown and 29.4 C in Summerside. The previous records for a Sept. 26 were set in 2007, 26.5 C in Charlottetown and 25.7 C in Summerside.
Records were also broken in St. Peters, East Point and Harrington.

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The early-fall weather was beyond summer-like, actually warmer than any day of the summer that just passed. The warmest summer day in Charlottetown was Aug. 5 at 27.9 C. In Summerside the thermometer climbed to 29.0 C on July 21.
The warm weather did not last. After peaking at about 3 p.m. temperatures dove. By 9 p.m. it was just 14 C in Charlottetown and 13 C in Summerside.
A large storm rolled over the Island in the wake of the heat early Wednesday morning, with more than 10 mm of rain falling in about an hour.