The weather outside isn’t frightful—so outdoor skating at Nathan Phillips Square has been suspended for Christmas Eve.

The city’s 311 service confirmed Wednesday morning that the outdoor rink, which is usually open until 10 p.m. on Christmas Eve, will remain closed because of the extremely warm weather in the downtown.

Only three of the city’s outdoor rinks—Kew Gardens, Dieppe Park, and the West Mall—are open today, according to the city’s website.

As of 8 a.m., Environment Canada logged Toronto’s temperature as 14 C. The daytime high is expected to be closer to 17 C, with sunny skies until well into the afternoon.

It is not clear whether the Nathan Phillips rink will remain closed on Christmas Day. That will depend on what conditions are like in the morning.

Environment Canada says the thermometer won’t even be dipping below freezing overnight, and the high for Christmas Day is forecast to hit 7 C.

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