Rather disappointingly, that wee bit of sunshine which has appeared recently has resulted in just 18 minutes of sunshine being recorded for the entire day so far at Edinburgh Gogarbank as at 3pm this afternoon. At this time of year, it is possible for sunshine to be recorded at Edinburgh Gogarbank right up until 10pm but given the actual time of sunshine, the maximum amount of sunshine which we could get between now and then is probably around 6.5 hours, realistically speaking which would then give us a possible maximum of 6.8 hours of sunshine being recorded for today in the end.
Even that would equal the lowest total for this month so far and this means that whatever happens for the rest of today, today is going to at the very best, the joint dullest day of this month so far. In order for us to even get that total though, it has to be completely sunny between now and sunset. The Sun was shining what I started this post, but the cloud has if anything, thickened up a bit again and so, the current at least is not likely to be a completely sunny one. As a result of that, I can now safely say that today will go down as the dullest day of this month so far.
The weird this is though, that this will be the case even if we get a completely sunny evening and that in itself, just shows the sheer scale of how remarkable a month this has been so far in terms of the sunshine totals, and even what we have seen today has still been quite a valiant effort given the current synoptic situation.
Meanwhile, the temperature at 3pm was 19.9ºC at Edinburgh Gogarbank, 19ºC at Edinburgh Airport and 19.5ºC at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh.
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.