If the chilly and wet weather this week is making you blue, just remember that September and October have been the warmest ever in Toronto history, according to Environment Canada.

In Toronto, the average temperature for September and October is 12.9 C, but this year, we’ve seen a record breaking average of 16.7 C combined for both months, says David Phillips, a senior climatologist with Environment Canada.

“We still have five days to go in October but right now, since 1938 (that’s how far our records go at Pearson), we've never seen a warmer September and October,” said Phillips.

The last time the city reached record-breaking territory for the warmest September and October was in 2007, when the average reached 16.3 C.

The climatologist says the amount of precipitation we’ve had in both months so far has added up to 82 mm in total, but 143 mm is the norm.

“It’s like Mother Nature is making up for the disappointing summer because this September and October has been warmer than normal and drier than normal,” said Phillips.

For the five remaining days, including today and leading up to Halloween, Phillips says the weather for the spooky festivities will be “more of a treat, than a trick.”

Friday’s high is expected to be 15 C, with winds gusting up to 20 km per hour. Evening temperatures will drop to 11 C with a 30 per cent chance of showers.

The weather agency says more rainfall is in the forecast all day on Saturday with a daytime high of 14 C and a low of 5 C.

On Sunday, the city will see a high of 10 C, with a mix of sun and cloud, and a low of 4 C.

The windy weather will make a return on Monday and Tuesday with a 30 per cent chance of showers, Environment Canada says.

A high of 11 C and a low of 5 C are in the forecast for Monday.

On Halloween, the daytime high will be 10 C, with a low of 2 C. When the kids head out for trick-or-treating, temperatures will hover around 8 C.