Ex-Hurricane Chris appears to be very slowly and gradually winning through against the Sun and the really dry and warm conditions from earlier on today which have dominated for most of this summer so far.
This means that it was always inevitable that the July permacast would eventually get back underway and that is what has happened during the last couple of hours with nothing in the way of sunshine being recorded during that time.
However, that still doesn't mean that the dry conditions has lost that battle just yet because over the last wee while, the rain radar maps have been showing it to be raining here, but without any of that actually being visible here at ground level.
That is important because there is one weather station in Edinburgh (namely the botanic gardens in Edinburgh) which is still technically, in an official absolute drought, and which is now into day 25 of that drought as a result of yesterday being dry. This means that unless we start to see some rainfall actually reaching the ground, Edinburgh is never going to be completely drought-free.
One thing which is happening though, is that the temperatures are now refusing to rise any further and have actually dropped a bit during the last hour or so. For now, the maximum temperatures reached 21.3ºC at Edinburgh Gogarbank, 21ºC at Edinburgh Airport and 22.8ºC at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh.
Meanwhile, the temperature at 2pm this afternoon was 20.4ºC at Edinburgh Gogarbank, 21ºC at Edinburgh Airport and 21.6ºC 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.