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N.D. (NewsDakota.com) – Both Bismarck and Jamestown recorded record high temperatures once again this year over the weekend.

According to the Bismarck National Weather Service, Bismarck’s high of 72 degrees on Sunday broke a 102 year-old record of 71 that was set back in 1914. The other high posed over the day was in Jamestown, with a high of 68 degrees. That broke the old record of 63 that was set in 2012.

The weather service reports that today will repeat with the warm temperatures before cooling off. Unsettled weather is expected with temperatures being as much as 35 degrees cooler through the week and potential snow later this week.