Given below, are the final August statistics for the botanic gardens in Edinburgh from all of the data which I have available which are:
Temperature (°C):
Lowest Min.: 6.1 (on 30/8 and 31/8)
Highest Min.: 16.8 (on 2/8)
Mean Min.: 11.4
Min. Anomaly: 0.0
Lowest Max.: 13.1 (on 26/8)
Highest Max.: 23.6 (on 2/8)
Mean Max.: 18.2
Max. Anomaly: -0.7
Average Temp.: 14.8
Temp. Anomaly: -0.4
Rainfall (mm):
Total For Month: 69.0 (114.6% of 1981-2010 average)
Wettest Day 18.2 (on 19/8)
Rain Days: 14 (144.3% of 1981-2010 average)
Dry Days: 12
Longest Dry Spell: 5 days (27/8 to 31/8)
Highest Number of Days without a single dry day: 7 days (10/8 to 16/8)
Sunshine Totals (hrs):
Total for month: 156.9 (97.2% of 1981-2010 average)
Sunniest Day: 13.3 (on 9/8)
Sunless Days: 4
In contrast to the conditions at Edinburgh Gogarbank, the botanic gardens in Edinburgh were slightly sunnier but wetter during August. Unlike Edinburgh Gogarbank which was drier than average, the botanic gardens in Edinburgh were actually wetter than average although the number of hours of sunshine was much closer to the 1981-2010 average, than was the case for Edinburgh Gogarbank.
That is important because what is happening at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh in terms of weather statistics is much more representative of what is happening in Edinburgh city centre (which is where the majority of visitors to the city congregate, especially during the festival periods), than the other more outlying stations such as Swanston, Edinburgh Gogarbank and Edinburgh Airport.
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.