THOSE going out for Halloween tomorrow will be in for a treat with the weather, according to forecasters, who say the warm spell will continue for a few more days.
The Met Office said no rain was expected for tomorrow night and forecast temperature highs of 18C from noon until 3pm and then 17C from 6pm until 9pm.
A spokesman said: "It looks like Halloween will be very pleasant. There will be some rain earlier in the day but this will clear for the people wanting to go out at night.
"After Halloween, there will be rain on Saturday morning but it will clear at lunchtime and then feel fresher.
"Sunday will be a similar day, with rain in the morning before it becomes fresher and there will be highs of 15C."
Burton weatherman Paul Carfoot said the average temperature for this month had been 11.9C.
But he said, despite the warm weather, this month will not be warmer than October 2001, which had an average of 13C.
"Friday will see more mild weather and bright and sunny spells. Despite this there will be more cloud in the afternoon.
"Temperatures will be 17C and 18C and the wind will be quite moderate. Overnight the temperatures will reach lows of 11C, which is still warm at this time, and there is no sign of any rain."
He said the weekend looked to be cooler and would be the start of more "winter-like" conditions as November arrives.
He said: "On Saturday it will be cloudy with a little light rain and drizzle and then some drier and better spells will arrive by the morning. There will be highs of only 13C, which is lower than what we have been experiencing.
"On Sunday, that rain will clear to sunny spells and a few showers. There will be highs of 12C and the wind will be moderate."