Only 19 C here today. We have extensive and at times, thick high cloud from the south west and haar from the NE early and late. No blue sky here today 😝
Originally Posted by: Crepuscular Ray
.. And that easterly muck is now closing in from off the North Sea as I write.
Since the temperature at two out of three of local stations has also being refusing to go up during today to any sort of decent levels, today has been a bit of a let-down compared to the preceding two days before that.
When I compare this summer so far with what happened last year, the only difference which I am seeing is the lack of rainfall during this summer so far compared to last year.
Last summer was a poor summer overall but even then, we still managed to get a weekend where the temperature got up to 25ºC on both days. So far, our highest temperature of this summer so far (and indeed, of this year) has been no higher than that and occurred on just one day (which was of course, yesterday).
This means that as far as the temperature is concerned, we are not actually doing any better this time than what we did last and if anything, we are actually doing slightly worse since we have yet to get two or more back to back days of temperatures of 25ºC or more in this part of the the world.
In addition to that, our sunshine totals haven't exactly been spectacular during this summer either. So far this summer, we have only had three mornings where there has been more than an hour of recorded sunshine by 8am and on most of those mornings, there has been nothing at all in the way of sunshine being recorded by that time. Yet this is the very time of year when we should be able to get a couple of hours or so of recorded sunshine by 8am without any problems whatsoever. The fact that we have only had three mornings so far with more than an hour of recorded sunshine by 8am is therefore, very poor fare indeed in my book.
Furthermore, people like Richard will rightly crave for a more zonal weather pattern in order to fix that but then even when we have had that zonal pattern of weather, most of the days have been virtually overcast and so rather than fix things in this part of the world, it actually made things even worse to a certain extent because when we had those earlier ,easterlies, we were at least still getting a lot of sunny afternoons once that east coast muck was burnt off by the strong June sunshine.
It just seems as though we can't win either way in this part of the world when it comes to sunshine totals at this time of year.
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Tuesday, June 26, 2018 5:44:22 PM
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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.