As October nears its end, so too do Toronto’s warm weather conditions, so make sure you take advantage of the sun for the next few days.

Mornings in the city will continue to be chilly, with temperatures sitting below 10 C, but atypical fall highs remain today and tomorrow, with temperatures rising to 21 C with a mix of sun and cloud.

Sunday’s high is expected to hit 23 C, with sunny and cloudy conditions followed by rain until Wednesday, with highs dropping to 10 C.

Geoff Coulson, a meteorologist with Environment Canada, says this weather is unusual for this time of year in Toronto.

“The weather we’ve had since the heat wave in September has been pretty incredible – our average temperature for the month of October has been 15.1 C which is way above our long-term average temperature of 9.5 C.”

In 1947, record-breaking temperatures rose to 23.9 C— not too far off from what Toronto is feeling now. The lowest was -7.2 C in 1974.