In the end, a total of 1.6 mm of rain fell at Edinburgh Gogarbank during yesterday along with 0.6 mm at the botanic gardens in Edinburgh.
However, today has been completely dry so far as at 7am this morning.
For Edinburgh Gogarbank, that takes this month's total so far to 2.6 mm, the total for this autumn so far to 60.6 mm and the total for this year so far to 481.0 mm as at 7am this morning.
For the botanic gardens in Edinburgh, that takes this month's total so far to 2.2 mm, the total for this autumn so far to 51.6 mm and the total for this year so far to 476.0 mm as at 7am this morning.
A very dry start to this month here, even in comparison with what it is like elsewhere in the UK and if this keeps up, it would not surprise me if we were on course for our driest October on record here, especially since this is the one month within the entire year where the 1981-2010 averages for rainfall in this part of the world are at their highest levels.
Just like yesterday, there is expected to some further rain nearby over the next few days but with very little of that once again, reaching this part of the world. Since we are then expected to go into a generally drier spell after that until the end of the week, the outlook for here still looks like a very dry one at a time when we could really do with getting some much needed rainfall here.
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.