As Jerry has said above, this morning (and indeed, this week) has got off to a thoroughly wet and miserable start although that rain has now just cleared away to our SE.
That was torrential rain as Jerry said and according to the data from weathercast.co.uk, that produced a total of 8.2 mm of rain in the space of just a single hour between 6am and 7am at Edinburgh Gogarbank. That on its own, has been enough to take this month's total for that particular station to more than the 1981-2010 June average for there which means that regardless of what happens between now and 10am on 1 July when the current official observation month ends, this month will now go down as being wetter than average there both in terms of the official rain days, and in terms of the actual rainfall amounts.
The wind has died down as well, although that is only because we have gone into the actual centre of low pressure which appears to situated over central Scotland as write. That is not the sort of synoptic set-up which you want to seeing in the middle of summer if you are after a decent summer and with almost a third of this summer having gone now, this is shaping up to be rather a poor summer here once again.
Last night's overnight minimum temperature was 11.6°C at Edinburgh Gogarbank and 11.4°C at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh.
Meanwhile, the temperature at 7am this morning was around 12°C and as I write, it has just brightened up with the Sun now making its first appearance of the day.
The north of Edinburgh, usually always missing out on snow events which occur not just within the rest of Scotland or the UK, but also within the rest of Edinburgh.