According to the radar maps, the cold front passed through some time ago and yet, I have seen absolutely no evidence of that in terms of our actual weather which shows that Edinburgh just doesn't get actual "interesting" weather like it used to (extremes in temperatures such as the possibility of our warmest night on record don't count as actual "weather" in my books as those are just statistics).
I don't recall ever seeing even a drop of rain to speak of and cloud amounts have been largely unchanged here since sunrise as our actual weather continues to be as boring and uninteresting as ever.
In addition to that, there hasn't been anything like the typical sudden change in temperatures which we might often expect to see when a weather front passes through.
In fact, the only evidence of that front having passed through which I can see is that the temperature has now dropped back slightly, and is refusing to rise any further, although it has now become quite windy and that wind is now starting to have a much fresher feel to it.
As at 10am BST (09:00 UTC) this morning, the temperature here in Edinburgh was around 20°C (and just below that at Edinburgh Gogarbank).
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Tuesday, July 12, 2022 10:15:13 AM
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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.