The Southeast Panhandle saw some incredibly warm temperatures Tuesday. The Juneau National Weather Service twitter feed says they don't expect a lot of records to be broken because 2004 was such a warm year.

Here are some of the highest temperatures recorded in the past 24-hours, according to the Juneau National Weather Service.

Shelter Cove RAWS: 97 degrees

Haida: 95 degrees

Hyder: 94 degrees

Annette Island: 90 degrees

Juneau Lemon Creek: 86 degrees

Metlakatla: 83 degrees

Kake RAWS: 82 degrees

Juneau NWS Office: 80 degrees

Juneau Airport: 79 degrees

Ketchikan Airport: 78 degrees

Hoonah Airport: 77 degrees

“RAWS” is Remote Automated Weather Station.

Wednesday is forecast to be warm again in Southeast but probably not that warm. Temperatures are expected to reach the mid to upper 70s in many locations.