Tennis anyone? Or perhaps golf?

The city of Toronto set an unofficial record Friday, hitting a high of 14 C at Pearson Airport, breaking the previous record of 13.2 C set in 1979.

Records are not official until after Environment Canada has confirmed them.

“Rain in December?” asked CityNews weatherman Frank Ferragine in this morning’s forecast. “We should be seeing snow!”

According to CityNews forecasts, the unusual warmth should last all the way until next weekend, when temperatures finally dip back below the zero mark. Temperatures are expected to range between 14 C today and Monday to a high of 3 C next Friday.

The record low temperature for Toronto on this date was -27.2 set in 1977.

Today’s weather was very different on this date a year ago.

On December 11, 2014, downtown Toronto was pummelled with 17 cm of snow that started early in the morning and continued until well after the suppertime rush. The daytime high temperature was -3 C.

Toronto police estimated about 200 crashes throughout the day, and for the first time ever, 680News traffic reporter Darryl Dahmer was advising motorists to quadruple their regular travel times.

The city of Toronto dispatched salt trucks early in the morning, and plows moved out at about 4 a.m. Pearson Airport was quick to issue a travel advisory as about 80 flights were delayed or cancelled by 6 a.m.

As much as a brown December may be a disappointment to some, isn’t today’s weather much better than the alternative?

Last year on this date (Dec 11) #YYZ recorded 17.4cm of snow. Different weather story this year! Mild stretch continues through weekend — Jill Taylor (@jilltaylor680) December 11, 2015

Between mid and 3am #YYZ was 12degrees! A very mild Dec 11. The record for this date is 13.2 set in 1979 — Jill Taylor (@jilltaylor680) December 11, 2015

As of 12noon Dec 11 #YYZ at 13.6 #YOW up to 13.2 and so many areas with shattered records! What a December! — Jill Taylor (@jilltaylor680) December 11, 2015

Looks like Toronto Buttonville has topped the record for a Dec 11. Record was 9.0 set in 1991. As of 4am it's 11.0! So mild this morning! — Jill Taylor (@jilltaylor680) December 11, 2015