Environment Canada is predicting the entire province will see above-average temperatures this month.
The first few days of June have been warm ones, with temperatures in the low 20s for the metro region on Sunday and Monday.
According to a map shared by Environment Canada, the warmest area of the province will be central and western Labrador, with temperatures predicted to be about 3 degrees warmer than the 30-year average.
For the rest of the province, temps are predicted to be one to two degrees warmer than usual.






















