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johncs2016
21 September 2018 00:04:48

Here in Edinburgh, we are now seeing the tail end of Storm Bronagh as it is raining outside just now.

A total of 1.6 mm of rain fell during yesterday at Edinburgh Gogarbank along with 1.6 mm at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh, so yesterday will now go down as yet another official rain day at both of those stations.

A total of 4.4 hours of sunshine was recorded during yesterday at Edinburgh Gogarbank.

Last night's overnight minimum temperature was 9.0°C at Edinburgh Gogarbank, 8°C at Edinburgh Airport and 9.4°C at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh.

Yesderday's maximum temperature was 12.9°C at Edinburgh Gogarbank, 13°C at Edinburgh Airport and 13.9°C at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh.

Meanwhile, the temperature at midnight was 7.8°C at Edinburgh Gogarbank, 9°C at Edinburgh Airport and 8.5°C 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.

P+ve Giant
21 September 2018 00:18:34

Broken cloud, moderate SW winds, looks like a squall line approaching from the west on the radar. 13.8 C @ 95% RH and pressure @ 989mb.

Edit: 01.27 BST .. Sounds like the line squall has arrived - gale force winds and heavy rain! 

 


John.
picturesareme
21 September 2018 00:34:30
that gust front just blew through with some seriously torrential rain.

P+ve Giant
21 September 2018 01:37:24

All quiet here now, post cold-frontal squall line! Temp. dropped several degrees - now 8.5 C and pressure has risen quickly to 994mb.


John.
Caz
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21 September 2018 03:23:31

Awakened at 1am by doors rattling and rain lashing and had to close bedroom window, but it quickly calmed down. Now dry and windy. 10c. 


Market Warsop, North Nottinghamshire.

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Col
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21 September 2018 03:45:06
Heavy rain and very windy.

On a min of 7.5C but it was 15.1C at 12.42am, which I suspect will count as the day's max.


Col

Bolton, Lancashire

160m asl

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Skreever
21 September 2018 05:57:31
Overcast, dry

Wind SW fresh breeze

Temp 8.4C


Veteran of winter of 62/63

By Scapa Flow, Orkney

marco 79
21 September 2018 05:58:25
Clear....gusty W wind ....9.2c....999mb (R)

Max yesterday 19.2c..(17:30)

Min overnight 9.2c...(present)


Home : Mid Leicestershire ...135m ASL
johncs2016
21 September 2018 07:40:06
Here, it's a lot calmer than what it is in other parts of the country with very little in the way of wind. The overnight rain has now cleared away, and it is now starting to brighten up with the Sun now beginning to appear.

Thanks to Storm Bronagh though, a total of 3.6 mm of rain has been recorded for today so far at Edinburgh Gogarbank as at 8am this morning, along with 4.6 mm at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh. This means that today will now go down as yet another official rain day at both of those stations.

Last night's overnight minimum temperature was 6.7°C at Edinburgh Gogarbank, 7°C at Edinburgh Airport and 6.8°C at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh.

Meanwhile, the temperature at 8am this morning was 7.1°C at Edinburgh Gogarbank, 7°C at Edinburgh Airport and 7.1°C 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.

AJ*
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21 September 2018 08:40:17

Very little rain overnight - just enough to dampen the bare earth, but the roads and pavements are dry already.  Now bright and sunny with a clear blue sky, and a blustery wind.


Angus; one of the Kent crew on TWO.

Tonbridge, 40m (131ft) asl

bradders
21 September 2018 08:46:34

After 32.6mm rain since 1pm yesterday It`s dry with sunny intervals at the moment, although a dark looking sky to the North.

Temp 11.9C


Eric. Cheadle Hulme, Stockport.

idj20
21 September 2018 12:02:23

Fair and bright with sunny spells and cumulus. The 17.2 C still feel summer-like warm when sheltered from the brisk west breeze.

Indeed it did get very blustery for a short time in the early hours but it only delivered a meagre 2.0 mm of rain so the dryness continues - but it appears our luck will come to an end over the weekend. Oh well, it's not that I have a raft of plans lined up for the weekend.


Home location: Folkestone Harbour.
snow 2004
21 September 2018 13:47:13
Just 9.2C with blustery showers. We've had 65mm of rain in the past 24 hours!
Glossop Derbyshire, 200m asl
P+ve Giant
21 September 2018 14:01:20

Fair and bright with sunny spells and cumulus. The 17.2 C still feel summer-like warm when sheltered from the brisk west breeze.

Indeed it did get very blustery for a short time in the early hours but it only delivered a meagre 2.0 mm of rain so the dryness continues - but it appears our luck will come to an end over the weekend. Oh well, it's not that I have a raft of plans lined up for the weekend.

Originally Posted by: idj20 

Hi, Ian! Cool here with frequent showers, moderate to fresh westerlies, 10.3 C @ 94% RH and pressure @ 1006mb rising quickly. 7mm from today's showers. I'm losing count, but I think we've had 67.2mm from this weather system here .. what's it's name? 


John.
idj20
21 September 2018 14:09:07

 

Hi, Ian! Cool here with frequent showers, moderate to fresh westerlies, 10.3 C @ 94% RH and pressure @ 1006mb rising quickly. 7mm from today's showers. I'm losing count, but I think we've had 67.2mm from this weather system here .. what's it's name? 

Originally Posted by: P+ve Giant 



 Hi John! From a bright 'n' breezy Folkestone. There is still plenty enough solar input to warm my famed west-facing hobby room to a toasty 24 c. But like I said earlier, we could now use a drop of the hard stuff and we may get our wish over the weekend before the settled theme becomes established next week, along with the ear popping rise of 40 mb in just 24 hours!


Home location: Folkestone Harbour.
P+ve Giant
21 September 2018 14:19:20



 Hi John! From a bright 'n' breezy Folkestone. There is still plenty enough solar input to warm my famed west-facing hobby room to a toasty 24 c. But like I said earlier, we could now use a drop of the hard stuff and we may get our wish over the weekend before the settled theme becomes established next week, along with the ear popping rise of 40 mb in just 24 hours!

Originally Posted by: idj20 

Sunday does look a tad damp! Might miss the worse here if that system tracks further to the south. Yes, looks all quiet as we go into autumn proper - post equinox! Chilly in the house here at 16 C - defo having the wood burner lit tonight - Helga will be pleased, lol! Bright here now but those winds have picked up a notch. 


John.
POD
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21 September 2018 15:00:51

Sunny spells, breezy.

14.8c

1012.1mb rising

7.2mm


Pat, Crawley Down, West Sussex, 121m asl.

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