The month of October was cold but dry in the Dryden area.
The average temperature was +1.0, 3.5 degrees below normal.
Bill Laidlaw of Signal Weather Services says it was the fourth coldest October on record.
Previous lows were +0.9 in 1939, -0.5 in 2002 and -0.9 in 1917.
Laidlaw says the high temperature last month was +16.6 on the 9th and the cold day was -10.5 on the 30th
He notes precipitation totalled only 32.6-millimetres.
Laidlaw says 15.6 of that came on one day on October 12th.
Looking ahead Laidlaw says “We got some very mild weather showing up in northwestern Ontario for the first part of November. It probably will cool off for the second week though and get back to some more seasonal.”
The mercury could hit as high as +11 on Tuesday.