Fahrenheit or Celsius? It makes a big difference. If it's Fahrenheit you have no problems at all because your CPU is only at about 45°C. If it's Celsius, then you have a BIG problem, because even at 80-85°C you were already out of recommended spec and were likely experiencing thermal throttling.
I suspect it MUST be Fahrenheit, because if you were at 111°C you would have likely either been seeing serious throttling or permanent damage to the CPU if the thermal throttling features were disabled or not working.
The fact that temps changed may be due to other circumstances, but in any case if that actually IS a Fahrenheit reading, there is absolutely nothing to worry about, at all.