It was a fair bit wetter and warmer last month than is historically typical.
In the month of October the average daily temperature was 13 degrees celsius and a total of 104.8 millimetres of rain fell.
Those are well above the historical averages for the Bay of Quinte.
According to historical climate data from Environment Canada, the average daily temperature in the Bay of Quinte area in October is 8.6 and the average amount of rainfall is 83.6 millimetres.
The rainiest day last month was 20.4 millimetres on the 26th which falls well short of the single day record of 64.5 millimetres on October 14, 1955.
The hottest and coldest days last month were 23.1 degrees on the 12th and -0.6 degrees on the 24th.
The highest and lowest October temperatures ever recorded in the Bay of Quinte are 27 degrees in 2002 and -8.3 degrees in 1936.